The Herald (South Africa)

Holiday season motorists feel wrath of law

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A TOTAL of 3 078 motorists have been arrested in the first 16 days of the festive period for drunken driving‚ speeding‚ reckless and negligent driving‚ and the possession of false documents‚ the Road Traffic Management Corporatio­n (RTMC) said yesterday.

The highest number of arrests for driving under the influence of alcohol was recorded in Gauteng‚ where 1 639 motorists were arrested.

The Free State recorded the highest number of arrests for speeding, with 113 motorists nabbed.

RTMC spokesman Simon Zwane said that among those arrested were two motorists who allegedly attempted to bribe a traffic official in the Eastern Cape and a motorist who was stopped while driving at 219km/h in a 120km/h zone on the N3 near Warden in the Free State.

Zwane said the bribery arrests were made by one official after he was offered a R90 bribe on December 3 and a R100 bribe on December 16.

Traffic officers conducted 258 roadblocks in all provinces and issued traffic fines to 152 243 motorists for traffic regulation­s transgress­ions.

More than 10 000 drivers were given notices for failing to wear seatbelts while 1 426 were fined for talking on the cellphones while driving.

Zwane said roadblocks and traffic law enforcemen­t operations would be intensifie­d this week on the second peak travel period, from Friday – when motorists will be travelling to various destinatio­ns‚ including places of worship, for Christmas.

Traffic authoritie­s are planning a clampdown on violations over the Christmas weekend to reduce crashes‚ injuries and fatalities. – TMG Digital

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