Law enforcement officials out in numbers as holidaymakers head home

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As the Heritage weekend draws to an end at least nine road fatalities were recorded in Gauteng and officials are concerned that the number could soon rise.

JOHANNESBURG - Provincial traffic officials said law enforcement agencies will be out in full force on all major routes as holidaymakers are expected to head home.

"Gauteng traffic police, community safety warns motorists and other road users of heavy traffic volumes on major routes and Freeways. That is the N1 from Limpopo, the N3 to KZN, N12 eMalahleni, N4 Mpumalanga as well as N4 and N12 North West"said Gauteng traffic police spokesperson Obed Sibasa.

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