The Safe Journey to School programme celebrated drivers whose responsible road behaviour has contributed to zero fatalities in participating areas.
With delivery bikes and scooters crowding Johannesburg streets, accidents and road chaos are on the rise. The city is inviting residents to have their say on a new e-hailing management policy, aimed ...
The Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport (GDRT) in partnership with Monasi Traffic Controlling (MTC) today launched the Points Person of the Future Programme designed to improve safety, ...
Stakeholders in public transport have repeatedly warned that gaps in regulation leave both drivers and passengers vulnerable to unsafe situations.
Gauteng’s public transport sector is set for a major overhaul with the introduction of a new technology-driven operating ...
The launch of the digital licensing system forms part of the work of the Gauteng Public Transport Crisis Committee, established in January 2025 to address the province’s extensive operating licence ...
Transport costs for residents of low-income households in Johannesburg have reached a crisis point, with new data showing ...
The Gauteng Transport Inspectorate took 84 unroadworthy vehicles off roads during intensified stop-and-search operations last week.
GTI officials emphasized that such vehicles significantly increase the likelihood of road crashes, particularly on busy provincial routes.
With just weeks to go before world leaders arrive in Johannesburg for the highly anticipated G20 Leaders’ Summit at Nasrec, ...
Beautification campaign becomes lightning rod for anger in city where residents say problems are routinely ignored ...