New by-law to curb Illegal street racing, amongst other offences

Car Talk with Jacob Moshokoa · 22 May 2026 · 20m

Speaker 1: The city is adopting a no tolerance approach. Did I say that correctly? Speaker 2: Yes, you've said it correctly. Speaker 1: How are you, sir? Speaker 2: I'm fine saying what are you doing today? Listeners of Kept Talk. Speaker 1: Thank you so much for coming in. Really appreciate it. You know, it's so late Speaker 1: at night, a lot of people don't want to come in. They just want to Speaker 1: answer the phone. I'm so glad that you took the time out to join us. Speaker 2: I'm solutely aware twenty four hours emergency department, so we must be available eve if Speaker 2: who call us at two o'clock in the morning. Speaker 1: We should try it. Next to you, come for in you. Let's get into it Speaker 1: now. What are the main reasons behind the city wanting to introduce these tougher traffic Speaker 1: by law amendments? Speaker 2: Now? The exactly road safety. I want to thank those who participated during participation last Speaker 2: year. You correctly said it at the beginning. But in the main it's road safety Speaker 2: because a lot of fatalities are happening on our roads year in year out. There Speaker 2: is that's essay. Do release There were those figures and also the Road Traffic Management Speaker 2: Corporation in our TMC, Yes, do release those annually and of course the Minister of Speaker 2: Transport does do that on an annual basis, so we're not safe. And in particular Speaker 2: in Captain, if you talk about in line with your question about street racing, there Speaker 2: is Kilany racecourse in the Melantin where the city supports Klanni and we on a

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