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A Step Towards Safer Streets: Amended Traffic Bylaw Provisions Receive Applause

The city’s Safety and Security Portfolio Committee recently debated the implementation of newly amended Traffic By-law provisions, focusing on the impounding of private vehicles. From July 23 to 30, 2023, the city’s Traffic Service impounded 30 private vehicles under the revised by-law. Comparatively, 306 public transport vehicles met the same fate during the same period.

Reviewing the Past

The Traffic By-law was first introduced in 2011, and in 2019, the Safety and Security Portfolio Committee initiated a review recognizing its importance. This process involved extensive public participation to address persistent disregard for road safety regulations that often resulted in tragic accidents.

Despite various measures to improve road user behavior and overall safety, little progress was made. Motorists caught breaking traffic rules were back behind the wheel within days, seemingly undeterred. In response, the by-law was amended in 2022, encompassing several provisions, including vehicle impoundment under specific circumstances.

Amendments to the Traffic By-law

The amendments received unanimous approval from the multi-party Portfolio Committee, aiming to enhance safety on Cape Town’s roads. While many have applauded the changes, some detractors criticize the enforcement of the by-law, arguing that the focus should be on “real criminals.”

However, the law applies equally to everyone, and the actions of so-called “non-criminals” can be equally dangerous. Intentionally removing a vehicle’s number plate to avoid detection, engaging in street racing, and putting others at risk are criminal acts that demand attention.

A Proactive Approach

The Safety and Security Portfolio Committee has taken a proactive approach by amending the by-law and addressing mounting concerns related to road safety. The aim is to foster a culture of responsible driving and adherence to traffic rules, ultimately reducing accidents and fatalities on the roads.

The impoundment of private vehicles under the new provisions serves as a powerful deterrent to reckless drivers. It is a testament to the committee’s determination to establish a safer environment for all road users. By enforcing these amended regulations, they hope to instill a sense of responsibility in motorists, emphasizing the importance of abiding by the law and keeping the streets safe for everyone.

The enactment of the amended Traffic By-law provisions has generated a healthy debate reflecting society’s engagement in discussing vital issues such as public safety. As the law continues to be enforced, it is essential to remember that it serves the greater good, striving to make the roads safer for all who traverse them.

Serjio Zakharoff

A Russian-Spanish journalist and Cape Town native, channels his lifelong passion for South Africa into captivating stories for his local blog. With a diverse background and 50 years of rich experiences, Serjio's unique voice resonates with readers seeking to explore Cape Town's vibrant culture. His love for the city shines through in every piece, making Serjio the go-to source for the latest in South African adventures.

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