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The Road Traffic Management Corporation says at least 103 people have been killed in 80 road accidents throughout the country over the Easter weekend.
CEO Gilberto Martins says the final report will only be submitted on Tuesday afternoon.
Meanwhile, the SA National Roads Agency Limited says road accidents in South Africa will continue until motorists behaviour is addressed.
Sanral's road safety manager Elna Fourie says until a number of road safety issues have been addressed, it can be expected that the carnage on South African roads, specifically around holiday seasons, to continue.
She says these include not to text, drink, and speed while driving.