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Beware of crime on Cape Town's N2 this festive season


Cape Town - Motorists using the N2 between Cape Town and Somerset-West experienced major problems with crime and destruction throughout the past year. Now, traffic and road safety officials have warned road users, and especially visitors from other provinces and countries, of the increase in crime and destructive activity along this stretch of our national highway. 

On 17 December Die Burger reported of a vehicle that was damaged by a bottle thrown at it, and many cars have been severely damaged by rocks and stones being thrown at passing vehicles. Stones are sometimes thrown by adult protesters, but naughty children who are at home in Khayalitsha and the surrounding settlements for the December holidays, are big stone-throwing culprits too. 

Kenny Africa, Western Cape traffic chief, told Netwerk24 the N2 is a cause of major concern for the Western Cape traffic office. He said that although they (the traffic office) are ready for the festive season, they are obliged to warn visitors about the issues on the N2. 

Africa issued a few safety tips for motorists who must use this route, but urged drivers to opt for alternative routes if possible. The safety tips include: 

 - Be extra alert and cautious when driving on the N2, especially at night. 

 - Always drive in the right-hand lane of the road, where your vehicle is furthest from the shoulder. 

 - Do not drive over boxes, stones and other foreign objects as this might damage your vehicle and force you to stop. Stationary vehicles are soft targets for theft. 

The Table View Neighbourhood Watch group on Facebook recently posted an image of a device used to puncture and tear the wheels of vehicles in order to force them to stop. These devices might be covered with plastic or cardboard in the road and drivers are advised not to drive over any foreign objects in the road to avoid this trap. 



Captain Frederick van Wyk, Western Cape police spokesperson, urged motorist to report any suspicious activity or crime to the Western Cape police or traffic services. 

Emergencies can be reported to the Traffic and Metro Police services at 0860 765 423. The Emergency Contact Center can also be reached 24 hours a day on 084 124.  


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