Raymond Mhlaba Municipality officially concluded Transport Month with a large-scale road safety operation along the R63 near the University of Fort Hare in eDikeni. The initiative united several departments in a coordinated effort to promote road safety and regulatory compliance.
What Happened?
On 31 October 2025 ,the final Transport Month operation revealed a range of traffic offenses and noncompliance issues. Law enforcement officers discovered two vehicles without valid license discs, issued 38 warrants, and revoked two expired taxi permits. The campaign reflected the municipality’s ongoing efforts to tackle unsafe driving and strengthen public awareness about traffic laws.
The operation formed part of a broader month-long initiative that combined education, enforcement, and collaboration across departments to ensure safer mobility within the Raymond Mhlaba jurisdiction.
Official Response
Municipal officials emphasized that the successful conclusion of Transport Month demonstrates the municipality’s proactive approach to addressing road safety challenges.
In a closing message, the Raymond Mhlaba Municipality urged motorists to prioritize responsibility on the road:
“There is no reset button in life; drive carefully, stay alert, and arrive alive. Prioritizing safety is a personal duty that protects you, your passengers, and everyone else on the road,” the municipality stated.
Officials also confirmed that traffic operations will continue reinforcing that the commitment to road safety is not limited to a single month.
Community Impact
The municipality’s ongoing operations are expected to reduce road accidents, enhance driver compliance, and protect lives across the district. Residents have welcomed the continued enforcement, noting that stricter measures will help create safer communities, especially during the festive travel season approaching.








