At 6h35 this morning Aerocare and ER24 joined forces in the repatriation of Portugese Fooball World Cup Supporter and accident victim, Tomas Ferreira. The patient was seriously injured durin... Read more
Stricter traffic management measures will be implemented on Sunday to ensure that fans arrive on time for the World Cup closing ceremony and final match, Gauteng Transport MEC Bheki Nkosi sa... Read more
It is nice to see the Arrive Alive Logo also displayed at the Football World Cup 2010!! Here it is clearly visible – with the request to stay Alert – as Robert Green fails to do... Read more
The Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) together with all its provincial, metropolitan police and municipal traffic departments have long prepared for the games through the National R... Read more
It is believed that more than 300,000 foreign visitors will be supporting their football teams during the next month. South Africans have yesterday showed their support for the Bafana Bafana... Read more
This guy is feeling it..but perhaps a bit too much!! For safety on the road also make sure that your vehicle still allows you to observe other traffic in all directions. It is also important... Read more
“The most watched sporting event on the globe (the 2010 Soccer World Cup) kicks off in our country in a few days and requires a world-class public transport solution, and the Rea Vaya BRT sy... Read more
How safe will it be for Football enthusiasts and tourists to visit South Africa during the World Cup? Much has been written on this topic – and even on the Arrive Alive website and road safe... Read more