Road safety operations in Gauteng have been ramped up as the festive season ends and holidaymakers head home. Traffic officers are working with police and the Johannesburg Metro Police Department to manage increased traffic on major routes. Authorities urge caution to prevent accidents amid expected heavy volumes.
As the festive season concludes, Gauteng has heightened its road safety measures to handle the influx of returning holidaymakers. Sello Maremane, spokesperson for the Provincial Department of Community Safety, explained that traffic officers are collaborating with police and the Johannesburg Metro Police Department (JMPD) to maintain order on the roads.
Major routes into the province are anticipated to see heavy traffic in the coming days. In response, law enforcement has boosted patrols, set up roadblocks, and launched high-visibility operations aimed at curbing reckless behavior and reducing road crashes and fatalities.
“Major routes leading into the province are expected to experience heavy traffic volumes over the coming days. In response, law enforcement agencies have increased patrols, roadblocks and high-visibility operations to curb reckless behaviour, prevent road crashes and reduce fatalities,” Maremane stated.
Maremane emphasized the need for compliance with road rules, highlighting key risks such as drunken driving, speeding, and jaywalking.
“Motorists, passengers and pedestrians are urged to exercise extreme caution and obey the rules of the road. Law enforcement officers will act decisively against drunken driving, reckless and negligent driving, speeding and jaywalking, as these remain among the leading contributors to serious crashes and loss of life on Gauteng roads,” he added.
This effort builds on the Safer Festive Season Operation, with authorities expressing satisfaction over prior outcomes. The focus remains on ensuring safer travel during this peak period.