In Cape Town, carrying a physical driver’s licence is not just a rule—it’s a key part of keeping the city safe and orderly. Police recently fined dozens of drivers for not having their licence card, showing how important this little plastic card really is. Beyond just proof of permission, the licence symbolizes trust and responsibility between each driver and the city. In a busy, chaotic place full of cars, buses, and people, having that card ready helps everyone move safely together. It’s a simple act that keeps the city’s rhythm flowing and reminds us all of our shared role in public safety.
In Cape Town’s Maitland area, a simple traffic argument between taxi drivers exploded into a violent stabbing, shocking the local community. This incident highlights the fierce competition and lack of oversight in the city’s minibus taxi industry, where small disputes can quickly turn dangerous. A bystander’s video of the attack spread across social media, fueling public anger and calls for justice. Authorities acted fast to arrest the suspect, while taxi leaders promised reforms to make the streets safer. The event reveals deep challenges but also sparks hope for change in Cape Town’s busy, vital taxi world.