The Gauteng government has raised serious concerns about motorists speeding, failing to wear seatbelts, children sitting on parents' laps, vlogging, and drink-driving on the province's roads. Eight motorists have been arrested for speeding since Monday, with the highest recorded speed at 200 km/h. Law enforcement agencies conducted stop-and-search operations at the De Hoek Toll Plaza on Tuesday afternoon.
The Gauteng government's Premier's Office, along with Gauteng Transport and Law Enforcement agencies, conducted stop-and-search operations at the De Hoek Toll Plaza on Tuesday afternoon. These actions address growing concerns over reckless road behavior, including speeding, neglecting seatbelts, children not properly secured, vlogging while driving, and drink-driving.
Provincial Government Spokesperson Elijah Mhlanga stressed that such lawlessness will not be tolerated. "They don’t need to speed. Plan your trip properly, but also seatbelts. These are basic things that we need to remind people of," he said. He detailed the arrests: "Last night we arrested eight people for speeding. The highest was at 200 kilometers per hour. Completely unacceptable. The other one was 196 km/h, the other one was 198 km/h. So you can see that there’s a lot of speeding on our roads and we are sending a message that we are not going to tolerate that."
These operations are part of broader efforts to enhance road safety, particularly during peak periods. The government reminds motorists of basic rules to save lives and enforce compliance.