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Three individuals, including a toddler, have tragically died in a crash on the R35 between Bethal and Middelburg. As authorities raise alarms about road safety for the Easter weekend, the increasing number of fatalities highlights the urgent need for caution.
BMA Commissioner, Dr Michael Masiapato, highlights the pressing need for neighbouring countries to intensify their efforts against illegal immigration, stressing the impact on South Africa.
Criminology Professor Christiaan Bezuidenhout explains why South Africans routinely ignore road rules, from the normalisation of traffic violations to corruption and inadequate law enforcement. What will it take to change this lethal culture of lawlessness on our roads?
As pedestrian fatalities spike in Cape Town, community and government leaders are calling for urgent measures to tackle this devastating issue.
After nearly two decades of dedicated service, beloved traffic reporter Rob Byrne, known as Roby Beezy, announces his departure from Metro FM.
With property prices rising and logistical challenges in the Western Cape, many South Africans are thinking about returning to Johannesburg, where the housing market is more accessible and job opportunities are plentiful.
Discover the alarming rise in traffic accidents in Cape Town as the rainy season begins, with law enforcement ramping up efforts to ensure road safety
Amid rising property costs and infrastructure challenges in Cape Town, a growing number of semigrants are reconsidering their moves and eyeing Johannesburg's budding property market.
The city of Ekurhuleni has warned EMPD officers who participated in an illegal protest over overtime and salary adjustments that action will be taken against them if they caused any damage or injuries during the strike.
Significant delays on the R24 and N3 highways as metro police officers demand salary increases and block traffic in protest.
The City of Tshwane is set to address long-standing traffic congestion and safety issues at the Tsamaya Road and Watloo intersection in Mamelodi by repairing malfunctioning traffic lights.
The Tshwane Metro Police Department has appointed Revo Spies as Deputy Commissioner to tackle the rising theft and vandalism of municipal infrastructure.
This Sky Circle, the first of its kind in South Africa, is a crucial component of the MyCiTi bus service expansion.
As congestion rises in Cape Town, the City initiates a study to enhance urban mobility through the Foreshore Freeway Precinct project.
As Cape Town's population surges, commuters face unprecedented delays, prompting the City to initiate a vital scoping study aimed at transforming urban mobility.
As Cape Town's traffic congestion worsens, commuters voice their frustrations and share their daily struggles amidst ongoing roadworks and infrastructure upgrades.
As traffic congestion in Cape Town escalates, commuters are urged to prepare for significant delays due to roadworks and cruise ship arrivals.
Johannesburg Roads Agency (JRA) said it needs over R70 million to repair stolen and vandalised traffic lights across Johannesburg.
EFF leader Julius Malema has slammed City of Joburg's Roads and Transport MMC Kenny Kunene for not doing his job properly. Traffic light failure and potholes have been long-standing issues in Johannesburg, with many busy intersections without functioning robots leading to traffic jams and accidents.
The INRIX Traffic Scorecard shows Cape Town's traffic delays have become worse in the past year.
The lifeless body of Senior Provincial Inspector, Mr Mbulaheni Patrick Netshidzivhani was found in the mountains.
The Department of Transport has strongly urged motorists to avoid driving between 6pm and 1am in the three provinces over the next few days.
The Department of Transport and Human Settlements in KwaZulu-Natal reported that 13 adults and five children lost their lives in the crash that occurred on the N3 at Van Reenen's Pass.
A Mozambican man has been sentenced for smuggling 14 girls into South Africa after border guards stopped his loaded minibus on the N4 in Mpumalanga.
Nationwide, over 940 drivers have been arrested for drunk driving during the first two weeks of December, with 230 detained for speeding.