💨 Abstract
Cape Town motorists are advised to stay vigilant due to persistent smash-and-grab incidents at specific intersections. Key hotspots include Jakes Gerwel Drive and Jakkalsvlei Avenue, 35th Street and Bishop Lavis Drive, and Stellenbosch Arterial Road near Adam Tas Road. Safety tips include keeping valuables hidden, staying aware of surroundings, and keeping windows closed. Community groups emphasize practical prevention without causing panic.
Courtesy: Sundeeka Mungroo
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