Transport
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June 23, 2016 •
Rail, Transport •
Jonckie •
Comments Off on Two trains collide near Swinton road in Durban
Scores of people have sustained moderate to minor injuries after two trains collided with each other at Swinton road in Durban. The exact detail to the cause of the incident will form part of an investigation. Netcare911 paramedics and various other services are on scene treating the injured. Paramedics are still assessing patients to establish [&hellip...
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June 20, 2016 •
Air, Transport •
Jonckie •
Comments Off on Mano River Union scoops prestigious aviation award
Air Traffic and Navigation Services (ATNS) has announced Mano River Union (MRU) as recipients of the 2016 ATNS Albert Taylor Award. The Sierra Leonean Minister of Transport and Aviation, Mr Leonard Balogun Koroma received the Award from ATNS Commercial...
June 9, 2016 •
Advice, News, Road, Transport •
Jonckie •
Comments Off on Deputy Transport Minister to Deliver Second D.C.O Matiwane Memorial Lecture
As part of Youth Month, the Deputy Minister of Transport Ms Sindisiwe Chikunga will honour the late struggle stalward David Cecil Oxford Matiwane by delivering a Second D.C.O Matiwane Memorial Lecture at Msunduzi Museum in Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal...
June 7, 2016 •
News, Road, Transport •
Jonckie •
Comments Off on New Subaru WRX STI Time Attack Car Shatters Lap Record at Isle Of Man TT Course
Subaru announced today that a Subaru WRX STI Time Attack car piloted by Mark Higgins set a new lap record of the fabled 37-mile Isle of Man TT Road Course with an average lap speed of 128.73 mph and a time of 17.35. This breaks the previous record held by...
June 6, 2016 •
Accidents, Car, Report, Road, Taxi, Traffic, Transport •
Jonckie •
Comments Off on Three injured in crash on the N3 Durban Bound before Spaghetti Junction
Three people have been injured one seriously so after three vehicles collided on the N3 Durban Bound before Spaghetti Junction on Saturday evening around 9pm. Rescue Care Paramedics arrived on the scene to find that three vehicles had collided before one of...
June 1, 2016 •
News, Transport •
Jonckie •
Comments Off on Mahindra KUV100 – Bringing Innovative SUV Style to a Younger Motoring Market
Mahindra South Africa is broadening its model offering in the country with the introduction of an innovative newcomer that combines the manoeuvrability and agility of a small hatchback with the raised stance and versatility of a compact sport utility vehicle...
May 27, 2016 •
Accidents, Pedestrain, Road, Traffic, Transport •
Jonckie •
Comments Off on Man injured in alleged road rage incident on Venus Street in Melrose, Johannesburg
A forty-one-year-old man has sustained minor injuries after he was struck by a vehicle on Greenacres Drive and corner Venus Street in Melrose, Johannesburg. Reports from the scene indicate that the man was directing traffic on the road when he landed onto...
May 27, 2016 •
Accidents, Car, Road, Transport •
Jonckie •
Comments Off on Mother and children injured in Hillcrest collision
Five people were left injured after a collision that occurred at the corner of Accuts and Inanda Road in Hillcrest, KZN. The collision involved a light motor vehicle as well as a bakkie. A high school learner from Curro High School was first on scene....
May 26, 2016 •
Accidents, Bakkie, Bike, Road, Transport •
Jonckie •
Comments Off on Biker seriously injured following collision with bakkie in Cape Town
A biker sustained severe injuries following a collision with a bakkie at the Strandfontein Road and Klip Road intersection in Cape Town this morning. ER24 paramedics and Fire and Rescue arrived on scene and found the man lying in the intersection. His bike...
May 24, 2016 •
News, Road, Transport •
Jonckie •
Comments Off on Toyota Sa Invests R6,1 Billion to Build New Hilux and Fortuner
Japanese automaker Toyota, today announced that it has invested over R6,1 billion to facilitate production of the all-new Hilux and Fortuner at its Prospecton plant in Durban. This reaffirms Toyota South Africa Motors’ (TSAM) position as the largest...