Traffic, Accidents and Road Safety | Western Cape Government

Traffic, Accidents and Road Safety

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The Arrive Alive Campaign aims to decrease the number of lives lost on South African roads through raising public awareness of road safety concerns....
Traffic light failures impact negatively on all road users. It’s important that they are reported immediately. The City of Cape Town’s road network includes 1 661 signalised intersections that increases safety for pedestrians and motorists using the...
The municipality is responsible for controlling traffic and parking in the area.
All traffic violations that take place in the City of Cape Town – the Cape Metropolitan area, Blaauwberg, Cape Town CBD, Helderberg, Oostenberg, South Peninsula and Tygerberg – are dealt with by the City of Cape Town's Municipal Traffic Departments....
Each municipality handles traffic fines in its jurisdiction. It is your right to view speed-camera photos and contest in writing any traffic fine you may receive.
All traffic violations that take place in George are handled by the George Traffic Department. Violations that take place in other areas are dealt with by the relevant municipality's traffic department.
All traffic violations which occur within the Laingsburg Municipality are handled by the Laingsburg Traffic Department. Violations in other areas are dealt with by the relevant municipality's traffic department.
All traffic violations that take place in Grabouw, Caledon/Middleton, Botrivier, Riviersonderend, Villiersdorp, Greyton and Genadendal are handled by the Theewaterskloof Traffic Department. It also manages speed fines along the N2 at certain points in...
The Road Accident Fund is a state-supported insurance fund that provides cover to all road users in South Africa in the event of a road accident.