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Motorists who break traffic laws during carnival will have vehicles towed

1 August 2024 - 16:40

Motorists who break traffic laws during carnival will have vehicles towed

1 August 2024 - 16:40

Motorists who break traffic laws during carnival will have vehicles towed

Traffic authorities are cautioning drivers to comply with the traffic regulations that oversee road safety throughout the Carnival period.

Drivers are being advised by officials to avoid parking their vehicles along the parade routes, as this could disrupt the smooth progression of the parade.
It has been emphasized by the authorities that drivers should cease the act of removing roadblocks along the designated Carnival route, which are in place to manage and facilitate efficient traffic flow.

Moreover, it has been stressed that failure to follow the traffic laws and guidelines will lead to vehicles being towed.
Law enforcement officers are continuing to urge motorists to drive responsibly and to be vigilant in observing all traffic signs during the Carnival season.

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