Motorists beware: Cape Town greenlights stricter traffic by-laws

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Motorists beware: Cape Town greenlights stricter traffic by-laws
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Cape Town motorists run the risk of having their cars impounded for having a missing numberplate under the amended traffic by-law 2021.

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