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Still ‘Seeing Red!’

Zululand Observer editor, DAVE SAVIDES is ready to snap photos of illegal drivers

FIVE minutes at the intersection of Bullion Boulevard and Guldengracht in Richards Bay on Tuesday was more than enough time to snap two drivers failing to stop when the robots turned red as they approached.

As part of our ongoing ‘Seeing Red!’ campaign, the Zululand Observer will send the photos to the City of uMhlathuze for the attention of the traffic department.

The public is welcome to send us short video clips or sequence photos showing red light violations and we will also pass these on to the authorities.

Send to zulobs@zululandobserver.co.za

4/7 Another driver takes a chance against the red light
4/7 Another driver takes a chance against the red light
1/3 Clearly plenty of time to stop but no such thought by this driver
1/3 Clearly plenty of time to stop but no such thought by this driver

21 JANUARY 2014

Traffic violators caught on camera

THE ‘Seeing Red’ campaign has been met with enthusiasm as many Zululanders have sent in photos of motorists flouting the road rules.

Clinton Schreiber filmed drivers not stopping at the Kerk Street and Dunne Road traffic circle in Empangeni today.

Watch video here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8IrH0qV8i4

The ‘Seeing Red’ campaign was launched this month by the Zululand Observer in a bid to curb motorists breaking the law.

A photographer caught motorists failing to brake or stop when the traffic lights turned red at the intersection of Main Road and Frank Bull in Empangeni.

The photos will be sent to the City of uMhlathuze for the attention of, and investigation by, the traffic department.

People are welcome to send short video clips or sequence photos to show red light violations and we will pass these on to the authorities.

Send to zulobs@zululandobserver.co.za.

 

 

 

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