Kombi drivers warned

kombis31mayCrime Reporter
The police is worried with the driving conduct of commuter omnibus drivers and on Monday warned it will not hesitate to impound vehicles and arrest reckless drivers.
Chief police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba warned that police would not hesitate to impound vehicles and prosecute drivers for reckless driving.

“The conduct of driving by commuter omnibus drivers were they overtake recklessly by creating imaginary lanes and compete to overtake each other at the expense of other road users is totally unacceptable, said Asst Comm Charamba.

“We want to issue a stern warning that police have put under scrutiny such driving conduct and will not hesitate to impound vehicles and have drivers prosecuted whenever they are found exhibiting reckless and dangerous driving conduct.”

She said they had noted that the majority of the road accidents were being caused by public service vehicles, mostly kombis and conventional buses.

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