💨 Abstract
The Gauteng Transport Inspectorate (GTI) conducted a week-long road traffic blitz (20–26 October 2025), issuing over 900 fines, impounding 26 vehicles, and arresting seven individuals for serious crimes. Key violations included unlicensed minibus operators, unsafe vehicles, and fraud. MEC Kedibone Diale-Tlabela emphasized the crackdown as a response to rising road safety concerns, vowing continued enforcement.
Courtesy: Sikhulule Moyeni
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