Posted in February 26th, 2008
Ja..nee…only in South Africa! Slowly doesn’t do it any more for some – especially in the little backwater town of Hendrina, where a motorist has been fined R100 for doing 53km/h in a 60km/h zone.
In Church Street, the town’s main street, the long arm of the law, that prowls the empty streets at night…waiting..in fast [...]
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Posted in December 29th, 2007
For one minute, lets forget the fact no one looks cool on a scooter and focus on the benefits they provide for the average city-dwelling professional. They allow you to annoy fellow motorists by crawling between traffic. [...]
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Posted in December 18th, 2007
Driving threw Vredenburg keeping to the one horse Town speed limit, two taxis over take us obviously exceeding the speed limit. These road warriors over take in full sight of da traffic cop, yet we get flagged down.
This obnoxious speed cop had found his easy white target. Mr traffic cop takes his merry time [...]
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Posted in December 11th, 2007
INFORMATION NOTICE TO SAVRALA MEMBERS
The information below was e-mailed to one of our members and is being shared with you. Until we resolve our legal issues related to Traffic Fines and the arresting of car rental companies proxies, please can you notify your staff and proxies of this information supplied below:-
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ROADSIDE ARREST [...]
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Posted in August 21st, 2007
Since the introduction of the N2 Bus and Taxi Lane (B&T) two weeks ago, the Cape Town City council has issued over R850,000 in fines to 1700 motorists!
Do the math – that’s over R60,000 a day in fines!
The N2 is the major arterial highway that connects the Cape Town to Khayelitsha, Langa, Gugaletu and then [...]
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Posted in August 14th, 2007
Part of plan the Cape Town plan to relieve traffic congestion on the N2 highway running from the airport towards the city cent re has now been reduced by one lane during peak traffic times. This is to give our law abiding taxi operators in particular and buses a dedicated lane. Millions have been spent [...]
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