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Zimbabwe police tells bikers helmets and licenses are not optional
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 84049, member: 160"] Two-wheeled chaos on local streets finally triggered a massive crackdown from law enforcement authorities. Commissioner Paul Nyathi indicated that officers see way too many riders ignoring basic safety protocols across city zones and farming communities. The administration noticed a spike in unregistered machines, people skipping helmets, and pilots operating without valid paperwork. Nyathi highlighted that plenty of these guys treat stop signs like suggestions. The official statement mentioned reckless habits such as lane splitting, speeding, and driving against traffic flow. Apparently, weaving through moving cars constitutes a major headache for everyone else trying to commute safely. The spokesperson reminded everyone that the Road Traffic Act demands protective headgear for both the operator and their passenger. Learners specifically need a red "L" painted on their hats, plus plates on the bike itself. Also, hauling more than one person on the back is strictly forbidden, regardless of location. Authorities warned that patrols will ramp up nationwide to squash this nonsense. Nyathi emphasized that failing to register vehicles or carry proper licenses will attract penalties. The force expects cooperation to keep the roads from turning into a total war zone. [/QUOTE]
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