Unsafe school rides just got yanked off the road, leaving operators fuming and parents staring at a hard reminder that shortcuts with kids end badly.
Vehicles seized in Moletjie-Magodu
Vehicles seized in Moletjie-Magodu
- Matome Moremi Taueatsoala flagged seventeen learner-hauling vehicles for violations.
- These rides got dragged straight to the Polokwane police station.
- Officials framed the move as kid-first damage control.
- Parents watched morning transport evaporate fast.
- Missing permits tripped up most drivers.
- Other vehicles failed basic mechanical checks.
- Overcrowding turned cabins into rolling hazards.
- Enforcement teams swarmed the area near Moletjie-Magodu.
- Scholar transport rules demand licenses and yearly clearance.
- Drivers also need professional passenger credentials.
- Skipping compliance invites crashes and breakdowns.
- Rural roads amplify every mechanical flaw.
- The Limpopo Department of Transport and Community Safety keeps pulling similar vehicles.
- Other districts saw dozens sidelined recently.
- Permit breaches dominate the offense list.
- Crackdowns are happening daily.
- A Vanderbijlpark collision killed twelve learners.
- Investigators blamed speed and overcrowding.
- National outrage spiked after that wreck.
- Officials leaned harder on inspections.
- Barbara Creecy ordered tighter learner transport oversight.
- Parents were urged to verify permits themselves.
- Reporting dodgy drivers became a public ask.
- Noncompliant operators face fines and lost income.