SOWETAN SAYS | Time to act against traffic law violations

SOWETAN SAYS | Time to act against traffic law violations

[Sowetan Live - South Africa] - 15/10/2025
SA’s roads have long been death traps, but tragedies like this are not inevitable. They are the result of a culture that allows unroadworthy vehicles to operate and unqualified drivers to slip through the cracks of a broken regulatory net.
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