Site icon Don't Drink and Drive

KZN Traffic Enforcement steps up efforts to curb drunk driving

KZN Traffic Enforcement steps up efforts to curb drunk driving

The KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Transport Community Safety and Liaison Willies Mchunu, has welcomed the arrests of more than 22 motorists for drinking and driving as part of the Transport October Month extensive enforcement campaign.

Mchunu commended the Department of Transport’s Road Traffic Inspectorate (RTI) and other law enforcement agencies who have maintained high visibility during this period.

Since the start of October 2015, more than 47172 vehicles have been stopped and searched and more than 6440 charges have been issued for various traffic violations.

More than 140 vehicles have been suspended and 479 have been arrested for driving without valid driver’s licences.

After receiving the enforcement report today, MEC Mchunu commended the work done by the integrated law enforcement teams, saying tough measures will be applied ahead of the festive season period.

“Our law enforcement officers are proactively preventing road accidents, crashes and fatalities by ridding our roads of un-roadworthy vehicles and traffic violators. The fact that more than 22 people have been arrested to excessive speeding is an indication that people still disobey traffic regulations. We have increased traffic police visibility and we will maintain this intensive law enforcement through to the festive season and beyond,” said Mchunu.
Exit mobile version