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Western Cape authorities have issued 8 692 traffic fines totalling more than R7 million over a one-week period. | Lisaleesolomon1

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Western Cape authorities issued 8 692 traffic fines, to the tune of more than R7 million, from 28 February to 6 March. "The faster you drive, the less time you have to respond to an emergency and the more space you need to stop to avoid a crash. Speeding is irresponsible and dangerous," Bakker said.114km/h in an 80km/h zone; andTwenty-four crashes occurred in the period, and 24 fatalities were recorded. Of those, 15 were pedestrians, five were drivers, and two were motorcyclists.

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