Who owns sa roadlink buses
At least two men and a child died in a bus accident this morning on the N1, about 3km outside of Beaufort West, police said. ONE of South Africa's biggest passenger transport companies, Roadlink, has expressed interest in increasing the number of its buses that operate in the country.
South Africa: Driving a Point Home. To ensure that holiday-makers have a safe trip to the Mother City, city traffic officers have conducted safety inspections on long distance buses at the Joe Gqabi Transport… Read more ». Yet another SA Roadlink bus has been impounded after failing a roadworthy test.
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The company has had 11 of its buses taken off the road for being unroadworthy. One of its drivers was arrested for drunk driving. In December , one of their buses' steering wheel was faulty and it had only one window wiper. The driver's door did not close at all. Would you like to comment on this article or view other readers' comments?
Register Sign in. It is very seldom that SA Roadlink buses pulled over and inspected in and around George pass a roadworthy test. Posted on: Thu, 18 August Your Comments. Our Local Heroes. Local Events. Local Sports Gallery. About George. Related Articles More No related articles found. Next Article.
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