The Western Cape Mobility Department has reported 24 arrests for driving under the influence of alcohol in just one week, as authorities step up road safety enforcement ahead of the festive season.
Between November 17 and 23, Provincial Traffic Services carried out 168 roadblocks, vehicle checks, and speed control operations across the province.
Officers stopped over 30 000 vehicles, issued more than 9 000 fines for driver and vehicle fitness violations, and recorded 200 speeding offences.
In total, 46 arrests were made during this period, with the majority – 24 – linked to drunk driving. The remaining arrests included three for reckless or negligent driving, six for goods overloading, six for possession of fraudulent documentation, and three for undocumented persons. Additionally, there were isolated incidents involving vehicle tampering, bribery, obstruction,…