60 motorists bust for traffic violations in Mpumalanga
By BRIAN KAJENGO
Mpumalanga
Department
of Community Safety, Security and Liaison traffic officers
have arrested at least 60 motorists for various traffic offenses
between 19 and 25 May 2014 during various operations that took place across the
province.
The
traffic offenses include overloading, speeding and drunk driving.
Most
of these motorists who were arrested failed to pay traffic fines. Some of them
failed to appear in court on the dates of trial to account for their offenses.
The
traffic
officers also issued 5095 fines for various
traffic offenses. 315 vehicles also impounded while 179 discontinued as they
were not road worthy. From these figures there were nine
mini buses that were discontinued for being un-roadworthy. The operations saw
58836 vehicles being stopped and checked. This is part of improving road safety
and reducing crime.
Head
of Department Mr William Mthombothi applauded the traffic officials and the police for
the role that they continue to play in ensuring that bad driving is prevented and the
roads are safer.
He calls on community
members not to turn a blind eye when they experience reckless driving or are
witnessing crime in their areas.
“We need to continue
working together in order to reduce fatalities on all our roads in the
Province. It is our responsibility as a department to enhance road safety at
all times. We can only achieve this through fighting against bad driver
behavior and non-compliance.
We cannot succeed on our
own; we need communities to work with us by among others reporting crime, bad driving
and spread
road safety messages.
“Road
users are warned to obey traffic regulations on our roads to ensure that there
is a reduction of crashes in the
province,” Mthombothi concluded
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