Provincial Traffic Services stopped a total of 2 315 vehicles in 26 alcohol blitz roadblocks across the province. Alcohol breath-testing was performed on 1 542 drivers and 30 were arrested. The highest breath alcohol reading was recorded in Somerset West. At 1.16 mg of alcohol/ 1 000 ml of breath, this is over four times the legal limit of 0.24 mg/ 1 000 ml.
In addition, a total of 7 780 vehicles were screened for speeding and 620 speeding offences were recorded. A total of 247 fines in the amount of R303 000 were issued for various traffic violations ranging from driver fitness violations to vehicle fitness infringements of the law.
The suspects are expected to appear in court soon.
Help us to create booze-free roads. The simple fact is that alcohol and roads don’t mix. Whether you are driving, walking, or riding a motorbike or bicycle, even small amounts of alcohol can impair your ability to make decisions, operate a vehicle, or walk safely near traffic. If you have friends or family who still drive under the influence, speak to them before they get into trouble with the law.
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