A devastating Bassonia crash on Comaro Road in Johannesburg claimed seven lives and left nine injured in a morning rush-hour catastrophe. The minibus taxi’s brakes failed on a steep downhill, sending it careening into a tree. Eyewitnesses described a scene of chaos and heroism as emergency teams fought to save the trapped. This tragedy underscores urgent road safety lessons every commuter needs.
What Happened: The Fatal Chain of Events
At 7:40 a.m. on Wednesday, October 29, 2025, a white Toyota Quantum taxi traveling from Faraday lost brakes while descending Comaro Road near the N12. The driver swerved, struck a streetlight pole, then slammed into a large tree. The impact hurled debris across the roadway, shattering the windshield of an oncoming Ford Ranger. The bakkie driver escaped injury.
All seven deceased—five women and two men aged 30–45—were passengers inside the taxi. Nine survivors, including the driver, were rushed to Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital with critical injuries.
Eyewitness Shock: “It Exploded Into the Tree”
Commuters shared raw footage on social media. One wrote, “I passed seconds earlier—check on your people.” Another eyewitness, Thomas Nhundu, said: “Absolute chaos. The taxi flipped and exploded into the tree.” Videos showed firefighters dousing smoke and paramedics using hydraulic cutters to free victims.
Rapid Response Saves Lives
ER24 arrived within minutes, calling in JMPD, SAPS, Gauteng Traffic, and fire crews. “Multiple patients were trapped; we deployed the Jaws of Life,” said branch manager Faheem Essop. Comaro Road closed between Tarentaal and Pieter Ackroyd avenues, snarling traffic near Bassonia Shopping Centre.
Investigation: Brake Failure Under Scrutiny
JMPD opened a culpable homicide case. Early evidence confirms total brake failure triggered the crash. Investigators are examining the taxi’s maintenance logs and interviewing the recovering driver.
South Africa’s Taxi Safety Crisis
Nearly 12,000 people died on SA roads in 2023; taxis are involved in thousands of incidents yearly due to poor brakes, overloading, and speeding. Gauteng recorded hundreds of fatal crashes in 2024–2025. Regular upkeep could prevent countless tragedies.
10 Essential Road Safety Tips
- Inspect brakes every 10,000 km—faulty systems are the top killer.
- Ease speed on descents—momentum turns small errors deadly.
- Buckle up, even in taxis—seatbelts save lives.
- Never overload—extra weight destabilizes vehicles.
- Stay focused—no phones, full attention on the road.
- Choose certified taxis—look for valid roadworthy discs.
- Report reckless drivers—call 10177 or JMPD.
- Plan around peak hours—avoid congested downhill routes.
- Carry emergency gear—first-aid kit, warning triangles.
- Drive sober and rested—fatigue equals impairment.
Simple habits like these turn potential disasters into safe journeys.
Time for Real Change
Bassonia’s grief demands action: tougher inspections, stricter licensing, and zero tolerance for neglect. Every driver shares the road—make safety the priority.
