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SABP
South African Business Party
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Transportation
Traffic police must be revamped and increased in number until a physical presence is seen and felt on the roads. Highway patrols must be spaced some 15 kilometres apart in built-up areas and some 70 kms apart on open highways.
All unlicensed drivers/vehicles and unroadworthy vehicles must be taken off the road and their vehicles impounded. Integrated road blocks and tow-aways countrywide will clean up our unsafe roads inside 8 months.
Legally-structured vehicle seizure, holding and owner-retrieval will obtain in the above process.
Properly secured / policed trains will function on all routes. Negligence or obstructionism will not be allowed by any parties, and breaking of the law will be met with on-the-spot full force. This includes acts of violence, abuse, slander, etc. Legislation will be changed to support this, not just for transport issues, but for the behaviour of all persons in social contexts. If you don't like full force, obey the law.
The taxi industry falls under the same rules above for licensing and roadworthiness. They must be licensed and roadworthy or they will be removed from the road.
Government workshops should be opened / expanded countrywide to adequately handle the servicing and maintenance of all government / provincial / municipal vehicles, like ambulances, police vans/cars, etc.
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SA Taxi Industry
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