In Johannesburg, South Africa, transport authorities are cautioning motorists to be extra vigilant on the roads as the Easter weekend approaches. With a surge in travel expected across the country’s major routes, police and traffic officers are deploying to combat illegal activities and ensure road compliance. Transport Minister Barbara Creecy is leading a road safety campaign, visiting the Kranskop Toll Plaza on the N1 highway, a popular route for those heading to Moria for the holiday.
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The Road Traffic Management Corporation has warned that officials caught engaging in bribery and corruption will face severe penalties.





