City officials have set up various vehicle check points across the city, doing visual screenings as well as random breath testing.
CAPE TOWN - As thousands of people embark on their Easter holiday, traffic and law enforcement officials are out in full force.
#OperationExodus City of Cape Town traffic officials are hard at work conducting roadworthy vehicle checks as thousands of people head out of the city over the long weekend. KP pic.twitter.com/yUROgRsoMZ Officers conducted interior and exterior vehicle checks as part of Operation Exodus, which focuses on long-distance transport during Easter and the festive season.#CTroads Officers have set up vehicle check points across the city.
— EWN Reporter April 18, 2019 The city's JP Smith says there were 34 fatalities on the province's roads last year and they're hoping to decrease that figure.
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