Intercape, a major bus company in South Africa, is facing a frightening wave of violence from organized crime groups attacking its buses and staff. These attacks have made travel dangerous, causing injuries, big financial losses, and fear among drivers and passengers. Despite gathering strong evidence and winning court orders, the government has done little to stop the violence or protect public transport. The crisis shows how crime and weak law enforcement can hurt communities and isolate many people who rely on buses for daily life. Still, Intercape fights on, determined to keep its roads safe and serve the people who depend on it.