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Safety tips for the road ahead
Obey the rules of the road and be safe

The second semester has officially drawn to a close. Many people will be making their way to various destinations across the country. Arrive Alive has useful tips designed to ensure your safety on the road these holidays:

Keep these safety precautions in mind:

• Obey the rules of the road and carry your driver’s licence with you.

• Do not get stranded without fuel – Always plan ahead where you are going to re-fuel.

• Always ensure that a friend or family member who is not travelling with you, is aware of your planned route. 

• Take safety breaks every two hours or every 200 km.

• Do not drink and drive – if you intend to consume alcohol, make alternative arrangements so that you will not be behind the wheel.

• Remain alert at all times and avoid driver distractions such as cellular conversations, texting, etc.

• South African law requires that each passenger transported in a motor vehicle should make use of a seatbelt and strap themselves in.

• Stay within the speed limit at all times.

• Be especially alert when approaching traffic lights, intersections, and level crossings.


Stay safe on the roads and look forward to the beginning of the second semester on 23 July 2018.

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Forensic expert in Accounting addresses staff and postgraduate students
2007-02-21

Mr Johan van der Walt, forensic director at KPMG, addressed staff and postgraduate students from the Centre for Accounting at the University of the Free State (UFS) on developments in forensic accounting investigations in South Africa.  Mr Van der Walt is known in especially law and accounting circles for his investigations and provisioning  of evidence in much publicised cases like that of Schabir Shaik.

Attending the presentation were, from the left: Prof. Dave Lubbe (Centre for Accounting, UFS), Mr Van der Walt, Adv. Jannie Lubbe (KPMG), Ms Cebisa Mei (B.Com. Honours student), and Prof. Hentie van Wyk (Programme Director: Accounting Education at the UFS).

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