By Sasha Forbes
22 September 2008
The City’s traffic department has urged matriculants to be more cautious on the roads as more car crashes involving teenagers are expected.
Traffic department spokesperson, Merle Lourens, has appealed to teens not to drink and drive during the holiday season.
“The city traffic department is urging matrics not to go out there and drink and drive, we know their farewells are coming up, as well as the school holidays.”
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