Who needs another reminder that taking to our roads this festive season, after even one too many, is a potentially deadly idea?
Not ideal is a really polite way of putting things, with a bus driver suspended after footage showed him endangering the lives of pupils in the Eastern Cape.
Fikile Mbalula says South Africa’s legal BAC limit of 0,05% will be reduced to zero by December. The Automobile Association (AA) thinks we’re going about it all wrong.
Two cops, in two different parts of South Africa, allegedly couldn’t keep away from the booze, or their police vehicles, resulting in some road accidents.
A recent study looked at how heavy marijuana users compared to non-smokers behind the wheel, even when they weren’t high.
There’s a shirtless drunk guy, there’s a Mustang, and there is a team of pissed off petrol attendants. Grab the popcorn because this is a wild ride.
We will soon see a new high speed, high-tech breathalyser rolled out across the country. You probably don’t want to take your chances with this machine.
There are few things more South African than getting together with mates for a lekker meal and a few drinks. The problem is what happens afterwards.
Sometimes we get away with acting the fool and everyone emerges unscathed. Other times our idiotic actions are captured in all their glory for the rest of the world to enjoy.
When your name has been in the news for all the wrong reasons it is advisable to maybe lay low for a while until the storm blows over. Nope, not for this fella.
Jozi, let’s have a quick chat shall we? Metro police around the city were shocked by the sheer number of drunk drivers over the weekend – you’re better than that.
Pay attention on the road out there guys – the latest statistics on road deaths in South Africa are in and it should give us a good kick up the backside.
We’re not surprised when it happens, but it isn’t all that often you see a police officer caught in the act of soliciting a bribe. Here is the video of Joburg’s police exercising some sticky fingers.
Let’s face it, as necessary as they are, some awareness campaigns are pretty lame. Especially when they are conceptualised by ad agencies who are out of touch with the audience they are trying to speak to. But not this quality, yet very funny New Zealand commercial. It urges blokes to be “legends” by not letting their friends drink and then drive.
This is hardly breaking news, but our inboxes have been haunted by it in the last few days, so we thought we’d fill in those of you who haven’t seen it already. Brandhouse is this festive season’s latest corporate entity to launch an anti drink-driving television and print campaign. Let’s just say “prison” and “enforced spooning”.