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Cape cars spewing poison?

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2008-11-21 10:26

Dear Editor,

Just yesterday I was at the doctor with a severe cough that has been lingering for the past two months. This is not the first time this year either. The diagnosis? Excessive exposure to environmental pollution.

I am an otherwise healthy young Capetonian who watches what I eat and exercises 3-4 times a week. Why should I tolerate my health being affected by factors beyond my control?

I understand that we live in the industrial age and I am glad to see that big businesses are more aware of and proactive in curbing factory emissions. But what about the man on the street, every person who owns a car and drives it around the city on a daily basis?

I am so tired of driving behind that 1980s Ford Escort blasting toxins into the air at an alarming rate. It should be the responsibility of each and every vehicle owner to ensure their vehicle is in good working order and not contributing to the already bad pollution problem in this country. This should also be enforced by traffic officials but people, take responsibility for your own vehicle.

Petrol and diesel emissions contain more than 40 known carcinogens, including nitrogen oxide, carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons. These not only cause asthma and other respiratory illnesses, but can also cause heart disease and cancer with prolonged exposure.

Are we going the way of booming economies like China and India where people have to resort to wearing face masks outside and schools close for certain periods of time because the children can't leave their homes due to excessive pollution? Everyone is concerned about climate change and this is one way in which we can help reduce the effects.

With these small changes everyone can get involved. Adopt a "can do" attitude - small changes can make a big difference. Here are other ways in which to curb excessive emissions from your vehicle:

  • Try to drive to work when you are not likely to encounter stop-start traffic. You could find an alternative route or arrange to work flexi time.
  • If you are stuck in heavy traffic, don't shoot off when the car in front of you moves five metres. Accelerate and decelerate gradually.

    So get your vehicle checked today. And let's put the doctors out of business.

    Ilze Fourie,
    Cape Town

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    Tsotsi 11/21/2008 10:40:38 AM
    The factors are not beyond your contriol! You can move.

    David 11/21/2008 11:08:18 AM
    Unfortunatly we have to make peace with the fact that we live in a 3rd world country. In Germany cars must go for COR every 2 years. That will never work hare as 95% of the minibus taxis will not be allowed onto the roads again. The same goes for the drivers, they need to be retested every few years, Here we have to go for an eye test and fingerprints and hand over R100+ It is a cash cow and has nothing to do with road safety.

    LRob 11/21/2008 11:11:17 AM
    As much as I agree with you, I can't see the majority of the people of this country taking polution seriously. Like most of the world, polution is one of those things they brush to one side because we all appear to be consumed by the now and the tomorrow will take care of itself. In 10 or 20 years time when it is too late, people might start taking action. Only suggestion, make sure you are the car in front!

    Sinudeity@Gmail.com 11/21/2008 11:42:37 AM
    Cape Town has a fantastic train system. Why drive at all? You will see me on the train every single day. Get to read a book, avoid traffic etc. Best commute in South Africa.

    kgomotso 11/21/2008 11:48:50 AM
    Unleaded petrol was introduced country wide to combat the environment effect of car emmisions esp on street people.

    Mark T 11/21/2008 11:57:27 AM
    IT is true that we are polluting the atmosphere- and it follows, the bigger the population grows, the bigger demand for energy and resources will be. The more combustion power stations we build, the worse it will be, the more cars we drive, the worse it will be. Wait for the denialists comments on this one.

    Jim 11/21/2008 12:20:52 PM
    Gone are the days it seems when a vehicle was pulled off for excessive exhaust fumes.Quite true..some of these vehicles billow such clouds of noxious gases that you cannot even see the offending vehicle through the smoke. Of course this is typical of the selfishness we see in south africa today, whether it be business or private persons involved ..it is the kind of couldnt care less attitude of people such as Tsotsi above.

    Kev 11/21/2008 12:21:42 PM
    Please point out these so-called alternative routes... not sure about CT, but each route in Joburg is as congested as the other. And I'm afraid SA employers are not overly keen on flexi-time either. Nice thoughts, and I agree with what you're saying, but the infrastructure just doesn't provide for what you're suggesting.

    Ulaka 11/21/2008 12:29:22 PM
    Ghandi (formaly know as point road) said: YOU CAN TELL THE CHARACTER OF A COUNTRY BY THE WAY THEY TREAT THEIR ANIMALS. In Africa the animals are being killed for food, their habitat is being destroyed - if the animals are not fenced in a reserve they are as good as dead - Zimbabwe has lost everything - Zambia has lost everything - Mozambique has lost everything - and SA is close. The thing that seperates Africa from the rest of the world and makes it unique is getting destroyed. our kids cry!

    Red Cube 11/21/2008 1:00:50 PM
    Fantastic train system? You clearly don't live in Blouberg - no trains, no buses, congested roads. I would love to take public transport but this is simply not available in my area. Let's see what happens ahead of 2010.

    Morgoth 11/21/2008 1:04:27 PM
    We have the technology to produce cars today that bypass Fossil fuels for the last two decades. By combining Electric cars, topped up through the grid by geothermal powerplants, No carbon emmisions as a results. Unfortunatly the oil companies sit on the patent for the batteries and geothermal. Forcing us to use outdated Fossil fuel technology. They impose their policies on us through the sponser of US politicians so this raping of nature can continue. Death to OIL!!!

    Red Cube 11/21/2008 1:21:01 PM
    This story has nothing to do with anyone's animals so come off it. Pollution is as real a problem as poverty and famine my friend - air pollution is the catalyst to environmental changes which in turn causes the crop failures! Start at the root of the problem, don't try to treat the effects.

    Reson8 11/21/2008 1:21:57 PM
    I am lucky that I have a position which requires I travel a lot. All I can say is, this is Africa, not a world superpower but a sleeping giant ready to wake. Forget all you were told to be and become a true African. I've criss crossed this continent and everywhere is the same; African. We struggle with African problems and need to find our own solutions. No one is going to show us the way we have to create them. So forget your first world mentality and hold on to your morals and values...

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