Western Cape Provincial Traffic Services arrested 35 motorists for allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol on Friday 18, Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 March 2016. Twenty-one people died in road crashes over the weekend:
Six other arrests were made:
Breath testing was performed on 1 233 drivers at 25 alcohol blitz roadblocks across the province. The highest breath alcohol reading was recorded in the Somerset West service area. At 1,40 mg of alcohol/ 1 000 ml of breath, this is more than five times the legal limit of 0,24 mg/ 1 000 ml.
A total of 7 529 vehicles were screened for speeding and 925 speeding offences were recorded. The highest speeds recorded were 171 km/h in a 120 km/h zone on the N1 in the Brackenfell service area, 116 km/h in a 100 km/h zone on the N7 in the Vredenburg service area, 116 km/h in an 100 km/h zone on the N2 in the Swellendam service area and 104 km/h in a 80 km/h zone on the N1 in the Worcester service area. These drivers face heavy fines.
A total of 233 fines in the amount of R274 150 were issued for various traffic law infringements, including driver and vehicle fitness violations.
Details of weekend road crash fatalities
Friday 18 March 2016 |
Saturday 19 March 2016 |
Sunday 20 March 2016 |
Cape Winelands
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Cape Winelands
Eden District Southern Cape
Greater Cape Metropole
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Greater Cape Metropole
Overberg
Winelands
Metro
Central Karoo
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Kenny Africa
Provincial Traffic Chief
Department of Transport and Public Works
Tel: 021 483 5114/ 7823
Cell: 084 562 4574
Email: Kenneth.Africa@westerncape.gov.za