Cape Town Drivers Clearly Need A Reminder Of How To Drive In Heavy Rain
haven’t. Are they not on road safety WhatsApp groups to find out the best route without tires burning, riots raging, crashed trucks, fallen trees, and floods?
We adapt or we die here in South Africa but these nutters clearly think they are above the evolutionary order.recently that “We’re dealing with a lot due to the weather, and then you have those among us who insist on creating additional problems by behaving badly. It’s utterly shocking to see how many drunk drivers continue to be arrested week after week.”
“It’s hard enough operating a vehicle in good weather conditions when you’re sober, but doing so, while impaired, in the type of downpours we’ve seen recently, is both stupid and dangerous.”In the past week, the City’s officers made 52 arrests for drunk driving, the Western Cape’s law enforcement advancement plan officers made three, and metro police made 18.
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