Motorists in Gauteng face an escalating threat from hijackers who are increasingly targeting vehicles at these hotspots.
Motorists across South Africa, particularly in Gauteng, face an escalating threat from hijackers who are increasingly targeting vehicles at on-ramps and off-ramps of the country’s busiest highways. The National Community Police Board of South Africa has issued a strong warning about this growing danger, urging drivers to remain vigilant.. He pointed out that on- and off-ramps have become prime spots for these crimes, especially during peak traffic hours.
One of the most common tactics employed by these criminals is the “tap tap” method. In this scenario, the hijackers deliberately bump into a target vehicle from behind, causing the driver to stop and exit their car to assess the damage. As hijackings and thefts continue to rise, South African motorists must take extra precautions to protect themselves and their [email protected]
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