Statement by Donald Grant, Minister of Transport and Public Works
Brand new hand-held devices have now been deployed by the Department of Transport and Public Works to assist Provincial Traffic Officers over this festive season. These hand-held devices will be used by traffic officers in the field, as a fast, information-verifying tool that will assist enforcement.
These devices have been entirely developed and tested over the past two years by the Department, and will be in operation across the Western Cape; a first of its kind in South Africa.
The devices allow traffic officers real-time access to the Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) camera system, which is linked to the eNaTIS database where all vehicle and driver information is stored.
How it works
This is all made possible by a 3G link within the hand held device, that allows it to plug into the information system.
Provincial traffic officers have also undergone training to allow them to make effective use of this device, which has a user-friendly interface, and which has undergone extensive testing before being rolled out.
This system will also serve as an information gathering tool for our traffic management component, assisting us to plan resource deployment better in areas where it is needed most.
We are constantly reviewing our strategies when it comes to traffic law enforcement and best road safety practice. We will continue to employ innovation and technology in making our roads safer for the many that use them.
We call on all road users to work with us over the festive season in improving safety on our roads, and ultimately saving lives. This period is supposed to be a joyous time spent with family and friends. Do not let reckless and irresponsible behaviour cast a deadly cloud over festivities.
Siphesihle Dube
Spokesperson for the Minister of Transport and Public Works, Donald Grant
Tel: 021 483 8954
Cell: 074 589 6533
E-mail: siphesihle.dube@westerncape.gov.za