
The Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) has strongly condemned the recent actions of popular radio presenter Penny Ntuli, who was filmed twerking on the side of a busy South African road. The video, which quickly went viral on social media, shows Ntuli and a friend engaging in the dance stunt near passing vehicles, sparking outrage and concern from road safety authorities.
In its statement, the RTMC expressed disappointment at the incident, stressing that such reckless behavior undermines ongoing efforts to curb road accidents in South Africa. The corporation pointed out that the roads are already a high-risk environment, and irresponsible actions such as roadside dancing not only endanger the individuals involved but also put other motorists at serious risk of distraction.
“Public figures should understand the influence they hold over their audiences,” the RTMC said. “When celebrities engage in dangerous stunts, they normalize and even glamorize conduct that can lead to tragedy. We urge everyone, particularly those in the public eye, to prioritize safety and act as role models.”
South Africa continues to struggle with alarming road accident statistics. According to recent data, thousands of lives are lost each year due to collisions, reckless driving, and pedestrian-related incidents. Authorities believe that careless stunts like roadside twerking contribute to the broader problem by promoting a culture of disregard for safety measures.
The viral video sparked a heated debate online, with many users criticizing Ntuli for her actions. While some defended the presenter by calling it harmless fun, the majority expressed concern over the potential dangers. Many pointed out that even a momentary distraction for a driver could result in a fatal crash, underscoring the seriousness of the situation.
The RTMC also used the opportunity to remind citizens of existing road safety laws. Pedestrians are expected to use sidewalks, pedestrian bridges, and designated crossings to avoid unnecessary exposure to danger. Any activity that obstructs traffic flow or distracts motorists is a direct violation of these safety regulations.
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Furthermore, the corporation highlighted that the fight against road fatalities requires collective responsibility. While law enforcement continues to play its part, members of the public must avoid risky behaviors and adhere to safety guidelines. “The responsibility for safer roads lies with all of us. Reckless stunts are not only dangerous but completely unacceptable,” officials added.
The Penny Ntuli incident serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of mixing entertainment with unsafe environments. Although no accidents were reported as a result of the stunt, authorities emphasized that luck should not be mistaken for safety.
As public conversations continue, the RTMC reaffirmed its commitment to raising awareness and enforcing safety measures on South African roads. The corporation urged motorists, pedestrians, and influencers alike to consider the impact of their actions, reminding everyone that road safety is not negotiable.
In closing, officials encouraged South Africans to focus on responsible conduct, avoid unnecessary risks, and play their part in reducing the country’s troubling road accident numbers. The message was clear: roadside stunts may trend online, but they are not worth the danger they bring to public safety.