Spped limits will be reduced from 80km/h to 60km/h in February in an aim to reduce road fatalities.
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Historical speed reduction campaigns in South Africa show no evidence that lower speed limits will help reduce road fatalities.
Spped limits will be reduced from 80km/h to 60km/h in February in an aim to reduce road fatalities.
Safe speed limits need to be set by sectional characteristics of the road in consultation with regional transport offices, local governments, and...
Discussions about decreasing speed limits have repeatedly arisen as a means to reduce the road fatality rate.
South Africa is in the process of slashing speed limits across the board.
The South African government and Reserve Bank have announced big plans to reduce cash use in the country.
MyBroadband's comparison of typical road speed limits in 34 countries found South Africa's highway speed limit was generally on par with developed...
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