More than 5000 motorists arrested

More than 5000 motorists arrested: RTMC

The Road Traffic Management Corporation warns motorists that there will be intensified law-enforcement over Christmas long weekend to reduce risks of crashes and fatalities. 

So far smooth traffic flow along N3
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According to the RTMC, more than 5 500 motorists have been reported so far for drunken driving, speeding, reckless and negligent driving, among others.

"The highest number of motorists - 3700 - were arrested for driving while under the influence of alcohol," the RTMC said.

Meanwhile traffic started increasing drastically as holidaymakers make their way to their Christmas destination.

The roads are expected to remain busy the whole day and the RTMC has urged pedestrians to refrain from crossing busy roads.

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"All passengers must wear seat belts and motorists to avoid respect the rules of the road," the RTMC said.

The N3 Toll Concession's Con Roux says more than 2000 vehicles are moving through the De Hoek Plaza every minute as they head to KwaZulu Natal.

National Police also have their eye on the roads.

Acting police commissioner Khomotso Phahlane and SAPS top management will visit various road blocks across the country. 


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