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03 December 2020 | Story Leonie Bolleurs | Photo Pixabay
Wilson Pongwane says it is important not to fiddle with your cellphone behind the wheel.


Traffic Law Enforcement in Protection Services wishes all staff and students a safe festive season, especially those who will be travelling on our roads to different destinations in South Africa and abroad.

“Please follow the rules and regulations of the Road Traffic Act,” says Wilson Pongwane, Head of Traffic Law Enforcement and Administration.

He advises motor-vehicle users:

• Don’t drink and drive. 
• Keep a safe distance behind the vehicle in front of you.
• Don’t fiddle with your cellphone behind the wheel.
• Take a rest after every 200 kilometres travelled.
• Keep to the speed limit (speed kills).
• Keep loud music and noise down.
• If you intend to drink, plan to get home safely – call a taxi or get a designated driver to take you home.
• Keep your cool when traffic piles up.

To pedestrians, he says:

• Do not wear dark clothing when walking on a public road.
• Drinking alcohol can impair your judgement and coordination.
• Be safe when crossing the road – preferably cross at a pedestrian crossing.

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Seminar on mining exploration
2007-03-01

About 300 students and scientists from the industry attended a seminar on mining exploration and the advantages in interdisciplinary sciences in South Africa presented by the Department of Geology at the University of the Free State (UFS) on the Main Campus in Bloemfontein. Some of the guests were, front from the left: Mr Solly Kara (former student of the department from BHB Billiton), Ms Annegret Lombard (Lecturer), back: Mr Nico Scholtz (Lecturer), Mr Oageneg Thekisho (second-year student in Geology) and Mr Braam Jankowitz (Jankowitz and Lyons Consulting, Ventersdorp).
Photo: Lacea Loader
 
 

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