Gauteng intensifies crackdown on non-compliant scholar transport

The Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport has ramped up efforts to curb non-compliant scholar transport operators in Lenasia as part of a road safety campaign. Several vehicles were impounded, and arrests followed for drunk driving and bribery attempts. This action comes amid heightened concerns over learner safety following a deadly crash.

The Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport announced an intensified crackdown on non-compliant scholar transport operators in Lenasia, forming part of the E-Thoma-ka-Wena (It Starts with You) campaign. This initiative seeks to enhance road safety and protect school learners from risks associated with unregulated transport.

Department spokesperson Lesiba Mpya reported that several vehicles were removed from the roads that afternoon. He detailed arrests for operating under the influence of alcohol and attempting to bribe officials. In a statement, Mpya highlighted progress in permit processing: “We would have calculated in excess of 610 applications that were collected just today. We want to say that we have in our system 1,546 applications that we have captured. We are aware that we have 1,009 applications that are in the system ready for approval and we have approved around 574 that are in the hands of operators. So, there is no specific backlog because there is a process underway.”

The enforcement drive gained urgency after a tragic accident in Vanderbijlpark the previous Monday, which claimed the lives of 14 school children. This incident has drawn attention to broader issues in scholar transport safety. Various organizations are calling for stricter law enforcement and a review of existing policies.

Transport Minister Barbara Creecy noted that her department is nearing completion of a review of the National Learner Transport Policy, signaling potential reforms to address these vulnerabilities.

Makala yanayohusiana

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.

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The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Transport is deploying advanced tracking devices in scholar transport vehicles to enhance learner safety and monitor impounded vehicles. This initiative aims to prevent unroadworthy vehicles from operating until certified. MEC Siboniso Duma emphasized the system's role in ensuring compliance.

Mamlaka ya Kitaifa ya Uchukuzi Barabarani (NTSA) imefutilia mbali leseni za kampuni nne za matatu kutokana na ajali nyingi wakati wa sherehe za Desemba 2025. Kampuni hizo ni Monna Comfort Sacco, Greenline, Naekana Route 134 na Uwezo Coast, ambazo zimeshindwa kufuata kanuni za usalama. NTSA pia imetoa onyo la siku 21 kwa Guardian na Nanyuki Express kurekebisha matatizo yao.

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Nine children were injured when a school transport taxi collided with a bakkie in Durban's Glenwood area. Paramedics responded quickly, stabilizing the victims before transporting them to hospitals. The cause of the accident remains unknown.

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