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Motorists warned to exercise caution as traffic volumes increase:

Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department's Wayne Minnaar says motorists should obey the rules of the road

The Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department’s Wayne Minnaar has advised motorists to exercise caution on the roads as the Easter period ends. Monday marks the end of the Easter period andJMPD officers are expected on all main roads and highways. Minnaar says motorists should obey the rules of the road. “As motorists make their way to Gauteng, they are encouraged to be extra cautious and vigilant.

Many officers are on duty on Monday, particularly the N1 from Limpopo, the N3 from the KZN, the N4 from Mpumalanga and also the N12 which will be heavy with traffic from the North West.

 

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