Gauteng government targets vlogging and child safety in road crackdown

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.

Relaterade artiklar

Transport Minister Barbara Creecy at N1 Kranskop tollgate urging Easter road safety amid heavy traffic.
Bild genererad av AI

Transport minister Creecy urges road safety ahead of Easter weekend

Rapporterad av AI Bild genererad av AI

Transport Minister Barbara Creecy has called on motorists to adhere to road rules ahead of the Easter weekend during a safety inspection at the N1 Kranskop tollgate in Limpopo. She emphasised avoiding alcohol and drugs, obeying speed limits, and ensuring vehicles are roadworthy. Authorities reported heavy traffic on major highways as holiday travel begins.

The Western Cape Department of Mobility is calling on motorists and pedestrians to be cautious over the upcoming long weekend, with increased traffic expected province-wide. Traffic Chief Maxine Bezuidenhout warns of speeding risks and outlines safety measures amid high-visibility police operations.

Rapporterad av AI

Police in region Mitt carried out speed checks during the traffic week of March 9-15. A total of 1,550 drivers were reported for speeding on roads with higher speed limits.

A bus carrying 55 passengers from Zimbabwe to Cape Town has been intercepted in the Free State, the third such incident this month. It held 29 undocumented individuals, including seven minors, while 26 were documented. The vehicle was diverted to a testing centre due to safety defects and an unlicensed driver.

Rapporterad av AI

A collision between a bus carrying Zimbabwean nationals and a car on the N6 road in the Eastern Cape has resulted in five deaths and 60 injuries. The incident occurred on Sunday night between KuGompo and Stutterheim. Authorities are investigating the cause while urging drivers to follow road rules.

Denna webbplats använder cookies

Vi använder cookies för analys för att förbättra vår webbplats. Läs vår integritetspolicy för mer information.
Avböj