Traffic officials concerned about drunk driving, speeding since start of festive season

17 December 2019 - 13:23
By Yoliswa Sobuwa
Three people were killed when a truck collided head-on with a bus in Mpumalanga.
Image: Isaac Mahlangu Three people were killed when a truck collided head-on with a bus in Mpumalanga.

More than 1,600 motorists have been arrested for various traffic offences nationally since the start of the festive season.

According to the Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC), the majority of motorists were caught for driving under the influence of alcohol, speeding and outstanding warrants.

RTMC spokesperson Simon Zwane said traffic officers discontinued more than 1,200 vehicles that were found to be unroadworthy and impounded more than 600 public transport vehicles for operating without proper operating permits.

“There were more than 330 roadblocks that were held throughout the country, resulting in more than 426,842 vehicles being stopped and checked, and 142,152 traffic fines being issued. Driving under the influence of alcohol and speeding continue to be a major cause for concern,” Zwane said.

A motorist was detained in Nkowankowa in Limpopo after being found with an alcohol content that was seven times above the legal limit, he said.

“Another was arrested on the N1 Westenberg, also in Limpopo, driving at 218km an hour, while another was arrested on the N4 in Rustenburg, North West, doing 220km an hour.

“Two motorists and two immigrants were arrested after allegedly offering bribes to traffic officers,” Zwane said.

Meanwhile, three people were killed and scores injured yesterday morning when the bus they were travelling in overturned on the N11 between Middelburg and Groblersdal in Mpumalanga.