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A new reality tv show that highlights how Western Cape Traffic Officers keep us safe 24/7/365 is hitting our small screens.
As we observe World Pedestrian Day today, I urge everyone to play a role in improving road safety for all road users and, today, specifically for pedestrians.
The Western Cape Provincial Traffic Services recorded 271 speeding offences across the province, arrested 34 people for driving under the influence of alcohol and 21 people lost their lives in crashes last week.
Twenty-three of the 34 people killed in crashes this week were pedestrians. This is a shocking number.
This morning I had an urgent meeting with the CEO of Intercape Bus Company together with the Provincial Minister of Police Oversight and Community Safety, Reagen Allen, following yet another shooting at an Intercape bus yesterd
Western Cape Provincial Traffic Officers continue to play an important role in making our communities safer, as demonstrated in last week’s drug arrests.
I was pleased to hand awards to the 40 top achieving Blue Dot taxi drivers during a special ceremony in Century City today.