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Gauteng traffic police have raised concerns over a surge in road crashes this weekend, which coincide with payday

Gauteng traffic police have raised concerns over a surge in road crashes this weekend, which coincide with payday

Update: 2025-09-29
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Gauteng traffic police have raised concerns over a surge in road crashes this weekend, which coincide with payday. Authorities reported over 20 incidents since Friday, ranging from minor to fatal. Traffic police spokesperson Obed Sibasa says drunk driving, speeding, unsafe overtaking and reckless driving are the main causes. For more on this we are joined by Spokesperson for Gauteng Traffic Police Obed Sibasa

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Gauteng traffic police have raised concerns over a surge in road crashes this weekend, which coincide with payday

Gauteng traffic police have raised concerns over a surge in road crashes this weekend, which coincide with payday

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