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Mqanduli taxi bust strands commuters, 32 vehicles impounded
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81828, member: 636"] Eastern Cape traffic cops just snatched 32 taxis and left a town scrambling. Municipal authorities in the King Sabatha Dalindyebo municipality impounded the minibuses during a Saturday roadblock in Mqanduli, citing violations like expired operating licenses, faulty brakes, and overloading. The crackdown stranded countless commuters in the rural OR Tambo District, where taxis are the primary transport, sparking anger from operators over lost income and passenger frustration over disrupted travel. Officials defend the action as a necessary safety measure, targeting unroadworthy and illegal vehicles to reduce crash risks on a province’s roads that see hundreds of fatalities annually. Taxi associations, however, condemn the move as heavy-handed, arguing high compliance costs and a lack of warning make operations unfairly difficult. The impoundments highlight the ongoing clash between informal transport practices and regulatory enforcement, a tension that has previously led to service disruptions and strikes across the region. With impounded vehicles facing hefty release fees, the incident underscores the need for a balanced approach that prioritizes passenger safety without crippling essential transport services. The situation calls for improved dialogue between regulators and operators, alongside potential support for operators to meet safety standards, to prevent such disruptive enforcement actions from further burdening already vulnerable communities. [/QUOTE]
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