Speeding
Court orders Semenya to complete 50 hours of community service for speeding
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) on Wednesday said the Olympic champion pleaded guilty to a speeding charge last week and was granted R500 bail.
In a video that went viral, the 36-year-old driver was seen clocking just over 300km/h in an Audi TT on the N1 Southbound in Midrand while being filmed by a passenger encouraging him to go faster.
The Road Traffic Management Corporation confirmed in a tweet that the speedster had been identified and called for him to turn himself over or they would come to him at his residence.
The speedster is seen driving in a 120-kilometer zone while being filmed by a passenger encouraging him to go faster.
The car’s speedometer showed the driver clocking 308km/h while being encouraged by a passenger in Afrikaans to go faster.
In a video which has gone viral on social media, the motorist is seen clocking just over 300km/h on the highway.
Over 400 drivers have been prosecuted for driving above the speed limit.
The City of Cape Town's ghost squad spotted the Italian supercar flash past and gave chase.
Two speedsters have also been arrested in Touwsriver and Beaufort West.
Two speedsters are also set to appear in court in Beaufort West and Vredenburg today.
More than 1,700 motorists have been caught speeding, while at least 300 have been slapped with fines for overloading.
EFF leader Julius Malema has accused the Free State police of acting on the command of ANC to arrest him, but says their plan failed.