PETER C BAKER | Law enforcement must rein in reckless taxi drivers

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PETER C BAKER | Law enforcement must rein in reckless taxi drivers: A study done by the Automobile Association of SA recorded an annual total of 70,000 minibus taxi crashes, which indicates that taxis in SA amount for double the rate of crashes than all…

There is a huge number of Uber and Bolt vehicles, and I am always impressed on how careful and well they drive their passengers.

Even when there is a metro officer directing traffic , they ignore taxis committing blatant violations right in front of them. They are a joke. We, the majority of road users, must insist on CCTV cameras at all of the major intersections and chase down the perpetrators of blatant traffic rule violations.

 

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