Johannesburg, South Africa—Eleven people were injured this morning after a minibus taxi lost control and veered off the road. The accident occurred at a busy intersection known for high traffic volume and frequent transit accidents. Paramedics reached the site within minutes to triage the passengers, who were scattered along the roadside.
Most of the victims suffered lacerations and orthopedic injuries during the sudden impact with a utility pole. Two individuals were reported to be in critical condition and required immediate stabilization before their transport to the trauma unit. The driver of the taxi remained at the scene and was later taken into custody for questioning.
Witnesses say the vehicle was moving quickly when it drifted out of its lane. No other vehicles appear to have been involved in the primary collision, though the investigation into mechanical failure is now underway. Bystanders helped pull passengers from the crumpled metal of the minibus before emergency crews arrived.
The intersection was closed for over three hours, creating a bottleneck that rippled through the metropolitan grid. Transit officials spent the morning clearing glass and debris from the lanes to restore standard traffic patterns. Residents watched from the sidewalks as tow trucks removed the mangled chassis from the street.
Safety concerns regarding the local taxi industry have reached a fever pitch following this incident. Regular commuters are voicing their dissatisfaction with the lack of vehicle inspections and high-pressure driving tactics. The local transport board has stated it will review the operating license of the company involved.
Medical staff at the local hospital are currently managing the influx of patients from the accident. The majority are expected to recover, though some will require surgical intervention for their wounds. Reporters remain outside the facility waiting for a formal update on the victims' status.
Pressure is mounting on city planners to redesign the intersection to improve safety for transit vehicles. Similar accidents have occurred at this same location three times in the last year alone. The local government has yet to release a plan for physical modifications to the road layout.
Investigation teams have finished their initial walkthrough of the site and removed the evidence markers. The area has since been reopened to regular traffic flow, though some debris remains in the gutters. No further announcements have been made regarding charges against the driver or the vehicle owner.
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