Motorists changing lanes over solid white lines, children left unbuckled or standing between the two front seats and drivers changing lanes without indicating were just some of the transgressions spotted by a Cape Argus team.
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Motorists changing lanes over solid white lines, children left unbuckled or standing between the two front seats and drivers changing lanes without indicating were just some of the transgressions spotted by a Cape Argus team.
Western Cape Department of Transport Minister Robin Carlisle says that the road death toll in the Western Cape this month is discouraging. 145 people have died since the start of December.
Western Cape Transport Minister, Robin Carlisle says there has been more deadly road crashes involving private cars this festive season compared to previous years.
Statement by Robin Carlisle, Minister of Transport and Public Works.
The Western Cape Transport Department has announced the names of two motorist who could win R25 000 each if the they could manage to stay traffic fine free over the festive session.
The 89 people killed on the Province's roads since 1 December 2012 is 13% of the country's toll of 676 in 564 crashes.
The main cause of road fatalities on Western Cape roads over the past few weeks has been fatigue.