Taxi rank manager urges safe driving amid holiday travel surge

As holiday travel intensifies in South Africa, the manager of Johannesburg's Wanderers Taxi Rank has called on drivers to prioritize safety to curb road fatalities. Thousands are departing Gauteng for provinces and neighboring countries, with traffic expected to peak until Christmas Eve. Security measures are in place at the rank to ensure a smooth operation during this busy period.

Chris Ngobeni, manager of the Wanderers Taxi Rank in Johannesburg, emphasized the importance of responsible driving as festive season journeys begin. With many South Africans heading home after a demanding year, the rank serves as a key departure point for inter-provincial and cross-border travel.

Ngobeni highlighted the ongoing efforts to maintain order amid the crowds. "We are doing our level best to manage the rank as always every year," he said. "As we always have this situation from the 1st till the 24th of December, we are busy. We have security all over the rank who are controlling people, checking the crime and checking if people are not getting robbed and if people are drinking within the ranks."

The facility, designed for nine provinces plus international routes, now faces overcrowding. Ngobeni noted that the original construction did not anticipate such volumes. "When they erected this rank, they didn’t expect so many people," he explained. "At the moment, the rank is overcrowded in such a way that we are pleading with the government to give us extra space to transport our people."

Travelers expressed optimism despite the challenges. One said, "I am looking forward to enjoying this festive season with my family, and I hope we travel safe." Another added, "I really want to spoil my family this Christmas and cross over to the new year with them."

Authorities have ramped up enforcement, with recent arrests in Gauteng for offenses including drinking and driving, expired license discs, and vehicle overloading. These measures aim to address the heightened risks during the peak travel window.

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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.

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South Africa's Transport Department reports a decline in road fatalities during the festive season, but highlights a rise in reckless overtaking and drinking and driving. Deputy Minister Mkhuleko Hlengwa urges drivers to exercise patience and avoid risky behaviors. The preliminary data shows promising reductions in crashes and deaths compared to last year.

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