Over 120 motorists have been arrested for drunk driving in Johannesburg since the start of the Easter long weekend. The Johannesburg Metro Police Department (JMPD) confirmed two fatalities in separate road crashes, one involving a pedestrian and the other a passenger. JMPD spokesperson Xolani Fihla urged road users to exercise caution as operations continue.
The Johannesburg Metro Police Department (JMPD) reported over 120 arrests for drunk driving in the city since the Easter long weekend began on April 3, 2026. Two people died in separate incidents: a pedestrian and a passenger in road crashes.
JMPD has intensified stop-and-search operations and roadside checks across all regions of Johannesburg as part of efforts for a safer city. Officers are maintaining a zero-tolerance approach during the holiday period.
Spokesperson Xolani Fihla stated that law enforcement operations would continue throughout Easter. He urged motorists to obey speed limits and avoid alcohol, while advising pedestrians to use designated crossing points and remain visible.
"As we move into the remainder of the long weekend, we urge all road users to exercise extreme caution," Fihla said. "Pedestrians are reminded to remain visible and use designated crossing points, while motorists must adhere to speed limits and avoid the use of alcohol before getting behind the wheel. Our operations will remain in full force across all regions to ensure the safety of our community."