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During the Easter weekend, the Western Cape experienced a tragic rise in transport-related incidents, resulting in 11 fatalities. Authorities report a decrease in overall road crashes compared to last year, but caution remains as traffic teams prepare for the return rush.
The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) is set to investigate alarming claims of corruption in the issuance of roadworthy certificates, following a report by OUTA that reveals that vehicles which failed inspections were fraudulently certified.
With thousands on the move this Easter, President Cyril Ramaphosa warns motorists of the dangers on the roads and emphasises the importance of safety.
KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli leads vital roadblock operations and urges residents and visitors to heed traffic and other laws
Traffic on South Africa's major routes is set to surge as motorists head to their holiday destinations. Discover the peak times and essential safety tips to ensure a smooth journey.
Prepare for a safe Easter: As South Africans gather for family celebrations, the rise in road accidents looms… Discover essential tips for ensuring safety on the roads this holiday season
After a seven-year absence and over R600 million in lost revenue, speed cameras are returning to Durban's roads. The eThekwini Municipality has confirmed new equipment has been acquired and officers are being trained, though details about resolving the long-standing legal dispute with the National Prosecuting Authority remain undisclosed.
Sinozz Myoyo's joyful reaction to her first police stop has gone viral, showcasing a light-hearted perspective on a typically stressful situation.
A massive crash involving over 20 vehicles on the N12 Westbound has left two drivers fighting for their lives and eight motorists injured.
After a tragic accident on Duinefontein Road, Louise Diedericks' family mourns her loss while the community demands urgent traffic safety measures.
"Speeding not only increases the likelihood of incidents, but also reduces reaction time, making it more difficult to avoid hazards. "
Motorists are advised to remain vigilant as spiking incidents surge across South Africa.
Watch as Cape Town's baboons effortlessly cross the road in this viral TikTok video, showcasing their surprising skills and charm
Service delivery in South Africa is marred by corruption and neglect, leaving citizens to navigate dangerous, pothole-riddled roads. What will it take for the government to prioritise its people?
The JMPD has in the past week arrested 165 motorists for driving under the influence of alcohol, in a major crackdown on this dangerous scourge.
Viral McLaren crash in Cape Town raises questions about driving footwear safety and legal regulations.
Bolt faces backlash as individuals openly sell driver profiles, risking passenger safety and violating company policies.
The Bridge City Youth Development Hub aims to combat crime and social issues through sports and education, with the eThekwini Municipality seeking approval for its implementation
The radio personality was reportedly threatened with rape by a driver claiming to be from Uber.
Explore the heart-wrenching journey of Clairwood residents as they fight to restore their once-thriving community, now plagued by industrial encroachment, crime, and crumbling infrastructure.
Motorists should prepare for significant traffic disruptions on the N3 due to essential road closures for the installation of steel beams at Rockdale Bridge, following the demolition of the old structure.
The DA in Tshwane has expressed serious concerns over delays in the R124 million Lynnwood Road widening project, crucial for BRT services to Mamelodi. The project, now only 26% complete, faces challenges including infrastructure relocations and payment delays.
This ambitious proposal was recently tabled by the Security and Emergency Services Committee during the eThekwini Executive Committee (Exco) meeting held on Wednesday.
The South African Product Testing Institute has urged the Department of Transport to adopt new tyre standards pertaining to rolling resistance and retreading.
Ekangala police officers marked Safety Month by launching an educational initiative to equip children with essential road safety knowledge.