By Jurina Nkwazi
15 December 2010
Transport Minister Sibusiso Ndebele has made it clear that motorists who don’t obey the law will be dealt with.
As part of the Safely Home Campaign, Ndebele made a call on road users to exercise extreme caution on the roads this festive season due to rainy weather conditions and poor visibility in various parts of the country.
“Traffic law enforcement will be intensified and traffic offenders can expect a no tolerance approach,” National Transport spokesperson Logan Maistry said.
Meanwhile, motorists who are found guilty of drunk, reckless or negligent driving will see the suspension of their license.
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