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Government to cover cost of Gauteng roads as e-tolling scrapped The government would meet all the debt obligations of its roads agency following the indefinite postponement of its flagship Gauteng e-toll project, the Department of Tra...
RAIL GREEN PAPER COMING According to deputy transport minister Jeremy Cronin, speaking at the Railways and Harbours conference in Johannesburg on 6 April, the Department of Transport (DoT) expec...
Minder mense dood op die paaie in 2008? Kak man! Ons is veronderstel om hierdie kak af te sluk:"A total of 1 150 people have died in about 985 traffic accidents since December 1, said the Department of Transport on Wedn...
New DNA bill to fight crime The draft Criminal Law (Forensic Procedures) Amendment Bill 2008 will appear before Parliament early this year, aiming to introduce a national DNA database linked to the ...
Dont Drink & Drive, Call a Rikkis Don't fool yourself my fellow binge drinkers, bottle wheel equals danger.According to the Department of Transport in a report on January 09, the road death toll in SA h...
Cop vigilance halves road deaths
SMASH: ‘Speeding causes crashes.’The festive season road accident death toll to date is down to 774 fatalities compared with last year’s 1474, the...
The state of traffic law enforcement Are we ever going to reach a point where the authorities implement sensible and proactive road traffic measures to prevent carnage on our roads? Since 1997, the Departmen...
New GP plates developed [del.icio.us] Gauteng motorists could by October be fitting to their vehicles the new Intelligent Number Plates, which are aimed at reducing crime. The Gauteng provincial government's ...
eNaTIS reaches major milestone Widely rated as the international benchmark for systems of its kind, the Department of Transport's National Traffic Information System (eNaTIS) recently celebrated its f... |