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Joburg motorist caught driving 189km/h among seven arrested on New Year's Day

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A JMPD officer patrolling in Braamfontein.
A JMPD officer patrolling in Braamfontein.
Alfonso Nqunjana
  • The Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department recorded more than 6 000 cases of speeding on New Year's Day. 
  • Metro police also arrested seven motorists for speeding violations. 
  • One was caught driving 189km/h in a 120km/h zone, according to the Metro Police.

The Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) had a busy New Year's Day, arresting seven motorists for speeding and recording more than 6 000 speeding violations.

JMPD spokesperson Xolani Fihla said the department intensified efforts to clamp down on speedsters as holidaymakers' return to their homes after the festive season led to an increase in traffic volumes.

"On New Year's Day, the High-Speed Unit of the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) arrested a total of seven motorists for speeding," Fihla said. "This included one incident where a motorist was driving at a speed of 189km/h in a 120km/h zone.

"All suspects were detained at the Lenasia South SAPS and released on R1 500 bail..." he said.

They will appear in court in Lenasia on different dates.

Fihla added that Metro Police recorded as many as 6 312 speeding cases on New Year's Day alone.

He said:

Of these, 2 816 were in Johannesburg (inner city), 771 in Roodepoort and 2 725 were in the Sandton precinct.

MMC for Public Safety in Johannesburg, David Tembe, said the City's contract with Syntel (Pty) Ltd for the provision of Advanced Law Enforcement and Crash Management services was bearing fruit.

He added that it could not have come at a better time.

"Compliance with the rules of the road and obeying set speed limits is non-negotiable, and perpetrators will be brought to book," Thembe warned.



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