Embattled power utility Eskom has compounded motorists’ worries with the introduction of stage 4 and stage 6 load shedding, leaving them without working traffic lights heavily congested roads.
Unprecedented fuel prices, with threats of impending increases amid economic meltdown, have left many motorists on the edge. Impatience and arguments are the order of the day during the load shedding bouts, and for brothers Namanje, 32, and Simon, 30, Mahlangu, street vendors along January Masilela Drive in Pretoria East, “we had to assist with controlling the traffic before someone got killed in the physical fights over right of way”.
Namanje told IOL that although he is not a motorist, he observed the panic and frustration of motorists during the daily load shedding, which often resulted in verbal altercations, road rage and…