Western Cape traffic officers have recorded 271 speeding offences across the province within a space of a week:
The Western Cape’s Mobility MEC, Daylin Mitchell has urged motorists to obey the speed limit.
The call comes after traffic officers recorded 271 speeding offences across the province within a space of a week.104 km/h in a 90 km/h zoneWestern Cape may introduce new speed limits to protect agri-workers ‘’Speeding is irresponsible and dangerous. Driving under the influence increases the likelihood and the severity of a crash. 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. Even small amounts of alcohol can affect your judgement and lead to a crash. Any kind of crash can be a life-changing event for you and for everyone else who is involved,’’ said Mitchell.
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