Now average-speed cameras can catch unlicensed Cape Town vehicles

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Now average-speed cameras can catch unlicensed Cape Town vehicles
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'The Cape Town traffic service will start using the fixed average-speed-over distance cameras to enforce unlicensed vehicles.'

“Permission had to be sought from the DPP as there will be no interaction between the offender and an officer, and the prosecution will be technology-driven.”

“The introduction of the remote enforcement of unlicensed vehicles will simply be another reminder to do the right thing,” he said.

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