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EMPD leads major motorcycle compliance operation in Brakpan

EMPD and environmental inspectors joined forces to ensure roadworthiness and proper documentation.

EMPD Brakpan Precinct officers, in collaboration with Ekurhuleni Health and Environmental Department inspectors, conducted a compliance operation on April 24 targeting motorcycles and minibuses in the Brakpan area.

According to the EMPD, the operation was initiated after it was discovered that only one motorcycle out of more than 90 had a valid Certificate of Acceptability.

Management subsequently complied with law enforcement directives, acknowledging that all motorcycles are required to possess this certification.

Along Kingsway Avenue, over 65 motorcycles and minibuses were inspected for compliance prior to the issuance of Certificates of Acceptability.

Officers also verified driver’s licences, vehicle licence discs, roadworthiness of motorcycles and documentation of foreign drivers.

All inspected vehicles were found to be compliant with the National Road Traffic Act (Act 93 of 1996).

Officers further engaged with motorcycle operators, addressing concerns around reckless and unsafe driving behaviour, which poses a risk to all road users.


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