This evening Kwazulu Private Ambulance Service responded to the N11 for reports of a collision.
When emergency services arrived they found that 2 vehicles had been involved in a rear-end collision.
Paramedics quickly assessed the scene and found that 2 children had sustained minor injuries.
The patients were treated on scene and transported to the hospital for further treatment.
How can we Prevent Rear-End Crashes and Collisions? Slow Down and Increase Following Distances on Wet Roads! https://t.co/np04m2ROZ1 #ArriveAlive #RoadSafety #RearEndCrashes @AsktheChief01 @CityofJoburgZA pic.twitter.com/h7uvbDi8nU
— Arrive Alive (@_ArriveAlive) March 2, 2020