Over 26000 motorists stopped in Mpumalanga
With expected traffic volumes increase during
the forthcoming Festive Season and school holidays, the recently unveiled
Nyamsoro (Automated Number Plate Recognition vehicles) will go a long way
towards assisting law enforcement officers to bring mischievous drivers to
book.
This is according to MEC for Mpumalanga
Community Safety, Security and Liaison, Vusi Shongwe who lauded the officers for
bringing to book 502 motorists in October for failing to pay their outstanding
traffic fines. The vehicles were instrumental in most operations that were
conducted across the province.
Warrants of arrests were executed and drivers
of heavy motor vehicles (HMV’s) were the most offenders followed by sedan
drivers as well as light delivery vehicles (LDV’s).The officers further
arrested 58 more drivers for drunk driving, excessive speeding, overloading,
reckless and negligent driving among others. These arrests were made during day
to day operations by the provincial traffic officers.
In the same month, traffic officers also
issued 26 772 fines to motorists for different violations. Out of all the fines
issued, 741 were issued to motorists who did not have driving licenses and 944
to those who were not in possession of their licenses.1367 fines were also
issued to motorists who were overtaking on barrier line while 4415 were fines
issued for speeding.
“We are doing our best to ensure that
motorists who ignore the call to take road safety seriously are dealt with
accordingly. As we approach the Festive Season, our traffic officers will be in
all corners of the province to ensure the safety of all our road users,” said
Shongwe.
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