The most recent SA Police crime statistics paint a disturbing picture of crime on South Africa’s roads. Netstar highlights the importance of drivers taking precautions to protect themselves – particularly as the festive season approaches.
The recent crime statistics, released 23 November 2022, show a 23.6% jump in carjackings compared to the same period last year. In addition, hostage takings have increased significantly as criminals use techniques such as impersonating law enforcement officials to flag down unsuspecting drivers. When driving at night and being stopped by a vehicle fitted with blue lights, acknowledge the lights, by switch on your hazard lights, but only stop at a safe location such as, nearest Petrol Station or SAPS.
Western Cape, Gauteng and KwaZulu Natal encounter the most vehicle crime in the country. Nyanga in Cape Town recorded the most carjackings from April to June 2022, followed by Philippi East. The next six worst ranked areas are all in Gauteng; Moroka, Sandringham, Midrand, Vosloorus, Alexandra, and Kempton Park.
In these areas, and on all South African roads, motorists should remain vigilant and take steps to protect themselves and their loved ones. In the unfortunate event of a hijacking, there are still ways to minimise harm and help ensure the best possible outcome. For instance:
Always be aware of your surroundings when you are near your home. Do not hold your cell phone when waiting for the green light because your guard is down. Also, lookout for vehicles that have been following you for some time and strangers standing and vehicles parked near your home. Make it your goal to stay safe and protect your loved ones.