Motorists urged to ensure vehicles are roadworthy before travelling during the festive season

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Law enforcement officers will not hesitate to discontinue and even impound unroadworthy vehicles, including those with cracked windscreens.

The Road Traffic Management Corporation issued this warning on Friday as it urged motorists to ensure vehicles are roadworthy and licensed before embarking on travel during the festive season.

“This will be in addition to traffic fines and impoundment fees,” RTMC spokesperson Simon Zwane said. Traffic police issued 1,399 traffic fines while 17 truck drivers were arrested for various offences including drunk driving, reckless and negligent driving and fraud.

 

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