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The Department of Safety Security and Liaison in Mpumalanga says there are much fewer vehicles moving towards the Lebombo Border Post today, compared to previous Christmas Days.

there are much fewer vehicles moving towards the Lebombo Border Post today, compared to previous Christmas Days

. However, the department has called on motorists to continue to be cautious on the roads and ensure that their vehicles are roadworthy. Spokesperson for the department, Moeti Mmusi says they have discontinued more than 400 unroadworthy vehicles since the beginning of this month. “They were discontinued largely due to the defects that were identified by the traffic law enforcement officers. They include faulty steering mechanisms, issues such as tyres and some of them the trailers that were pulled by heavily loaded vehicles that were moving especially the N4 and the N17.

 

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That's because few foreign nationals didn't leave the country for Christmas fearing borders won't be open for them to return to SA.

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Most didn't come here through the border post 🙁.

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