
Changes to legal limit when drinking and driving in South Africa
Transport Minister Barbara Creecy has announced that the government plans to change South Africa’s drunk driving limit.
THURSDAY, 15 JANUARY 2026, 14:05

Transport Minister Barbara Creecy has announced that the government plans to change South Africa’s drunk driving limit.

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