Netstar car tracker on board for Safe-To-School Scholar Transport Program
28 September 2020 | Road Safety Highlights
Road Safety Partnership South Africa is running a 3-year Safe-to-School-Safe-to-Home Scholar Transport program sponsored by Toyota South Africa Motors (Pty) Ltd.
The program is currently on phase 3 and involving around 150 scholar transport drivers from eThekwini region and covers the following:
1. Rules of the road and major road safety risks factors.
2. Fire-fighting training
3. Vehicle safety and maintenance.
4.Save a Life First Aid training - A customized first-aid training specifically for scholar transport drivers.
Netstar car tracker, one of the biggest tracking company is South Africa has partnered with RSP ZA on the scholar transport project in terms of providing telemetrics that will be monitoring the scholar vehicles drivers. On the 9th of September 2020, the team had a tracking telemetry orientation with 50 scholar transport drivers at Amanzimtoti Civic Centre, in KwaZulu-Natal province.
It remains the vision of RSP ZA to have a South Africa that is free of road crashes, death and injuries.
[Netstar tracking telemetry orientation with the Scholar Transport drivers at Amanzimtoti Civic Centre]
19 Feb 2024 | Road Safety Highlights
The Minister of Police, General BH Cele handed over a fleet of 62 vehicles to the #Hawks that will prove very useful for the country's priority crime investigations.
These vehicles will have a major impact in the fight against crime and will beef-up rapid response of the DPCI.
Police minister
31 Oct 2023 | Road Safety Highlights
Walter Gale and Jenene Cronning, co-owners of Bosch Auto Expedi8, opening the Rifle Range branch in Ridgeway in the South of Johannesburg, the 5th Auto Expedi8 service centre
Auto Expedi8, a group of four Bosch Car Service workshops in the South of Johannesburg, which recently achieved a 100% audit
02 May 2023 | Road Safety Highlights
The Automotive Business Council has paid a special tribute to all South African workers, and in particular to more than 33,000 men and women within the vehicle manufacturing hubs, more than 83,000 workers within the auto component sector, plus more than a million other workers across the entire auto
14 Dec 2022 | Road Safety Highlights
Imperial, a DP World Company, is once again taking to the roads this festive season to promote road safety, including a road safety awareness campaign on two of South Africa’s major national travel routes.
Re-launched last year, the Imperial ‘iPledge road safety’ campaign encourages
03 Nov 2021 | Road Safety Highlights
#3500Lives AA & Maxi-Cosi Mall activation
The #3500Lives AA Road Safety initiative kicked off in the South of Johannesburg yesterday.
The A.A with the support of the FIA Foundation and JCDecaux are on a campaign to advocate safety on our roads.
Maxi Cosi South Africa, support this initiative
29 Oct 2021 | Road Safety Highlights
The Global Plan for the Decade of Action for Road Safety 2021-2030 is launched today. It marks an important milestone in the continued effort to halve road deaths and injuries by 2030.
The Global Alliance of NGOs for Road Safety (the Alliance) endorses the Global Plan. In particular, we welcome that
25 Jun 2021 | Road Safety Highlights
The third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in South Africa is inundating hospitals and creating serious difficulties for the healthcare system. MasterDrive is encouraging drivers to do their bit in alleviating the pressure by staying off the roads.
The CEO of MasterDrive, Eugene Herbert, says with the
19 Apr 2021 | Road Safety Highlights
Mahindra South Africa last week officially opened the doors of its new Training Centre in Gauteng.
The new centre is located in Centurion and it more than doubles the available space of its predecessor. It will be used for all internal and dealer training and will also welcome dealers and staff from
08 Apr 2021 | Road Safety Highlights
The Provincial Commissioner of the South African Police Service in Limpopo, Lieutenant General Nneke Ledwaba, yesterday, 06 April 2021, joined the Deputy Minister of Transport Me.Dikeledi Magadzi and the MEC of Limpopo Department of Transport and Community Safety Me.Mavhungu Lerule- Ramakhanya during