Motorists should get ready for what could be a complete overhaul of South Africa’s current testing and driving rules.
While our road rules are pretty clear for the most part, you might still have some dangerous assumptions about what you can and cannot do.
Along with the people that ask to see your till slip at the door of a shop AFTER you’ve put it in your wallet, you’re ALSO allowed to fly-kick people that stop at the top of Geneva Drive.
Hell hath no fury like drivers stuck in rush hour traffic. Over in Amsterdam, things tend to go down a little differently.
We all know that traffic in the Mother City isn’t for the faint of heart. To combat congestion, the City is rolling out the big money.
This lady decided to take a three-hour tan in the middle of a massive traffic jam, and I suppose that’s called making the best of a bad situation.
Since 1977, the Foreshore Freeway Bridge has sat unfinished, turning into an iconic spot for music videos and movies alike. That might all be coming to an end.
Capetonians love a good whinge about the traffic situation here at home, but compared to LA it looks like we have it good. This video makes me stressed just watching it.
In an effort to solve Cape Town’s parking problem, these engineers have found an innovative solution. I guess they’re thinking outside the box.
We’ve all had chuckle at those highways that just end in mid-air, but earlier this year the City announced six proposals to redevelop the area. Here’s the latest.
I actually enjoy sitting in traffic, said no one ever. If you’re keen to avoid the worst of it, here are a few tips on when you’ll want to hit the road.
There’s some pretty average news on the traffic front, team. Seth is out and about and he’s predicting quite a delay.
There’s been another incident involving a naked man disrupting traffic in Pretoria, and this one is very weird indeed.
Uber is on a mission to track global traffic and congestion, as well as people’s travelling habits, all in the name of a better future.
Cape Town is a mighty beautiful city, but there’s one aspect about it that is really off-putting – something you don’t normally know about until you have to experience it.
It’s no secret that our city’s traffic situation is dire, and there are some areas in particular that routinely cause the pulling out of hair. Let’s talk solutions.
Burning Man is the subject of many contentious deabtes, from nine hours of traffic to a ‘parasite camp’ who need the Internet.
Going to and from work in the Deep South can see frustration levels hitting the max, and traffic during the past five or so years has become ridiculous.
Down Under they’re really worried about the possible effects of Pokemon Go, so they are putting up signs to make sure people obey the law.
During a mobile robot’s testing phase someone left the gate open. This allowed the Promobot to head out and cause some mischief,
The opening of The Mall of Africa has caused some disruptions up north and I’m pretty happy it’s them and not us.
While Cape Town just got named South Africa’s most congested city we need to figure out ways to beat the traffic – check here.
Driving in traffic is heart breaking and when you have to undertake the task every day, twice a day, you need something to break the pattern.
Parts of Jozi are going to be hit with some serious traffic vibes coming end of March – don’t say we didn’t warn you.
A naked man was sighted yesterday disturbing traffic along the M1 in Jozi.
I’m pretty sure there sin’t a person amongst us who enjoys sitting in traffic. We should be thankful, mind you, because it could be so much worse.
This is what happens when Merc drivers don’t get their own way – and even worse, when there are two in the exact same situation. Can you please just remove your head out your arse? Gosh.
There’s Saturday morning demons after drinking too much with workmates and over-sharing, we all know those right? But what about the post-work traffic demons creeping into our lives?
There is a growing number of South African businesses switching from a four-wheeled delivery fleet to a more practical solution. Why would this make sense for your business?
There is nothing more frustrating than traffic, but just how far would you go to avoid spending hours manoeuvring your car out of the way of taxis?