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TRAFFIC, ACCIDENTS & ROAD SAFETY
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Claiming from the Road Accident Fund
What is the Road Accident Fund? Who can claim from the fund? What can you get money for? What is negligence? How much money can you claim for? How long does it take for a claim to be processed? How do you claim from the ...  > 
Getting a Copy of an Accident Report
If you are in an accident, you need to report this to the police, who will complete an accident report. If in future you need to get hold of the accident details or a copy of the Accident Report, you should find out whether the ...  > 
Information about Road Safety
The Arrive Alive Campaign aims to decrease the number of lives lost on South African roads through raising public awareness of road safety concerns.  > 
Provincial Traffic Accident Data
The Department of Transport and Public Works keeps data and statistics on accidents that have occurred in the province. The same information is also kept by the City of Cape Town for accidents that have occurred in the area of jurisdiction of the city.  > 
Report Traffic Light Faults
Traffic light failures impact adversely on all road users and must be reported immediately.  > 
Stellenbosch Municipality Traffic and Parking
The municipality is responsible for controlling traffic and parking in the area.  > 
Traffic Fines: City of Cape Town
All traffic violations that take place in the City of Cape Town - that is, the Cape Metropolitan area, Blaauwberg, Cape Town CBD, Helderberg, Oostenberg, South Peninsula and Tygerberg - are dealt with by the City of Cape Town's Municipal Traffic Departments. These include the ...  > 
Traffic Fines: Frequently Asked Questions
Each municipality handles traffic fines in its jurisdiction. It is your right to view speed-camera photos and contest in writing any traffic fine you may receive.  > 
Traffic fines: George Municipality
All traffic violations that take place in George are handled by the George Traffic Department.  > 
Traffic Fines: Laingsburg Municipality
All traffic violations that take place in the Central Karoo - that is, in Beaufort West, Leeugamka and Laingsburg - are handled by the Laingsburg Traffic Department.  > 
Traffic fines: Theewaterskloof Municipality
All traffic violations that take place in Grabouw, Caledon/Middleton, Botrivier, Riviersonderend, Villiersdorp, Greyton and Genadenda are handled by the Theewaterskloof Traffic Department. It also manages speed fines along the N2 at certain points in this area.  > 
Virtual Breathaliser
This in an online service, which allows you to calculate whether you are over the legal limit or not, based on how much you have drunk, your body weight, time, and gender.  > 
The content on this page was last updated on 26 September 2007
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