Saturday, January 01, 2011

42 vehicles suspend through Operation Exodus in Cape Town

Lusanda Bill
1 January 2011

Traffic authorities in Cape Town have announced that they have suspended 42 vehicles, since the start of the crackdown on the 15th of December 2010.

The crackdown named Operation Exodus, was aimed at unsafe vehicles leaving the city, with a particular focus on long-distance public transport operators.

Every possible exit route out of the City was watched ensuring that all long-distance taxis and buses leaving the interchanges were inspected for roadworthiness and driver fitness before departure.

Now traffic authorities will focus on vehicles that will be returning from the holidays.

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