As thousands of South Africans prepare to hit the roads this Easter, the Road Traffic Management
Corporation is sending a strong warning—traffic officers caught taking bribes will be dismissed on the
spot. With high traffic volumes expected nationwide, authorities say anti-corruption units will be out in full force to clamp down on bribery, misconduct, and dangerous behaviour on our roads.
This comes after a traffic officer was convicted for accepting a R200 bribe—raising serious questions
about how everyday corruption continues to undermine road safety and cost lives. Because when rules are bent for a quick payoff, it’s not just about money—it’s about putting other road users at risk.
But let’s turn the spotlight inward for a moment... be honest—have you ever bribed a traffic officer to get out of trouble? And at the time, did you truly understand the consequences of what you were
doing?

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