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Traffic officers to get body cameras

Mbalula further announced at the launch of the Easter Road Safety Campaign that the Road Traffic Management Corporation will also be investing in drones, which will reportedly help in identifying hazards on the road.
Traffic officers will now be issued with body cameras to support them in evidence gathering and improve conviction rate for violations of traffic laws. #RoadSafetyWayaWaya https://t.co/rqw5IUygYs pic.twitter.com/RvGH0uZOQO
— |Mr Fix (@MbalulaFikile) March 29, 2021
This Easter will see increased volumes on the roads and across land borders with neighbouring countries, as citizens and tourists use this period to engage in social, cultural and religious activities.
RTMC will also be investing in drones to assist in identifying hazards on the roads, and to identify motorists who are driving recklessly and at unacceptable high speeds.#RoadSafetyWayaWaya https://t.co/rqw5IUygYs pic.twitter.com/OeY0r7g3Ro
— |Mr Fix (@MbalulaFikile) March 29, 2021
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