SAElections2019: The most important voting day vehicles | Wheels24
South Africa’s most popular people mover will also be the most important vehicle for most voters who are commuting to a polling station. Fortunately, the Sesfikile’s reliability is unrivalled.
Also helps that it manages to seat up to 16 people, which means a terrific economy of scale for operators who are doing their bit to ensure that most of South Africa gets to vote. Mercedes V220d Avantgarde - R1 209 427: Best for communicating with IEC headquarters If there is a dispute at a polling station, or a power outage, and specific information is required to be sent and received, well, then the V-Class is a potential saviour with 80G of safe in-car hardware stowage and an infotainment system which syncs brilliantly with most devices.
That’s an awful lot of ballot boxes and to ensure it can cope with they weight of all that precious democratically verified paper, the H1 panelvan is load rated for 1.1t and has a 2.5-litre turbodiesel engine, boosting 441Nm, to ensure all those ballot boxes get to where they need to be, timeously. Image: SuppliedTo ensure that each South African exercises their right to vote, can be a mammoth task across a country with such varied geography and huge distances.
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