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Traffic officials are on high alert across the country as holidaymakers travel home. Traffic volumes have increased on the N1 and N2 in Cape Town as well as other major routes around the country.on the province’s roads to continue well into next week. This comes as the country prepares for the re-opening of schools in the New Year.

Offences include drinking and driving, invalid driver’s licenses and driving un-roadworthy vehicles. Transport spokesperson Kwanele Ncalane says over 110 000 vehicles have been stopped. Local traffic spokesperson, Comet Musina, says about 200 undocumented foreign nationals were arrested at the border post overnight trying to enter the country.

 

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