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Traffic authorities report 10 fatalities over the weekend
Two passengers and a motorist were also killed in separate accidents in Tokai and Riviersonderend.
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WC cracks down of traffic offenders
Law enforcement has brought several intoxicated drivers to book over the weekend.
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GP police record increased traffic volume
Motorists are making their way home after the holiday season.
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WC traffic cops deployed to hotspots
Officials say high traffic volumes are expected along the coast.
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Traffic Chief warns Heritage Day 'drunk drivers'
WC Traffic Chief has warned motorists not to drink and drive.
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‘WC licence fee not the most expensive’
The tariff is expected to increase by a further 3,4 percent in July.
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WC motorists urged to drive with care
Traffic chief Kenny Africa says motorists must maintain a safe following distance on wet roads.
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New JRA app may improve service delivery
The app will allow motorists to notify the agency about potholes and faulty traffic lights.
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RTMC: Officials on high alert
Thato Mosena says officials will be on the lookout for high traffic volumes along SA's borders.
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High traffic volumes on SA roads
Holidaymakers heading home have been urged to drive with caution and observe all road rules.
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855 killed on SA roads - RTMC
Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal recorded the highest number of fatalities.
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WC Traffic: Do not apply makeup in traffic
WC Traffic Chief Kenny Africa has sent a strong warning to those who do their makeup in traffic.
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Dept warns of fake recruitment company
WC Safety Dept has warned against a recruitment company that are fraudulently using its name.
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SA traffic jams make world list
JHB and the CT are ranked amongst the cities in the world which suffer the most from traffic congestion.
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Sandown Road extension to be unveiled
The new extension will help open up traffic to the N7 and the M12.
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9,000 more cars to impact Sandton traffic
Office developments mean motorists can expect even more cars on Sandton roads.
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Sandton’s traffic nightmare
EWN investigates a spike in traffic as a result of more companies moving to Sandton.
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SA needs more traffic officers
Transport Minister says there are not enough traffic officials to police SA motorists on the roads.
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WC warned to drive carefully
Since the start of the weekend various accidents have been reported on the N1 and N2.
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'Road safety messages not conveyed properly'
The AA has accused government of not doing enough to properly convey road safety messages.
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More than 526,000 passed Beitbridge border
Many reasons for the surge in Zimbabweans travelling legally between South Africa and Zimbabwe.