A regular visitor to the Arrive Alive website provided the above fascinating images! Also view: Guide to safety and driving on safari / driving in the nature reserve Read more
Security plans for the Fifa World Cup meet international standards and have been used as a benchmark by the United Nations, national police commissioner Bheki Cele said. “I’m con... Read more
World Cup organising head Danny Jordaan says South Africa’s safety record in hosting major sports events is second to none, but he cannot be held responsible for the country’s ap... Read more
The Arrive Alive road safety website has gained the assistance of International GPS navigation provider TomTom in assisting travellers to plan their trip. The very important Online Route Pla... Read more
World Cup-related construction works are contributing to an at least 20 percent increase in claims against the Road Accident Fund. This is according to a company that processes claims. The... Read more
It is expected that 2010 will offer tourism opportunities to more than just the inner city hotels and guest houses! Many of the more affluent foreign visitors will also take the opportunity... Read more
Johannesburg’s road infrastructure will be ready for the 2010 Fifa World Cup, the city’s Roads Agency (JRA) said. “We want to make it a point that people who come here wil... Read more
It is expected that many of the Football World Cup 2010 visitors will take the opportunity to spend time in game reserves in Southern Africa. South African game reserves and parks are prepa... Read more
This morning at 06h10 Netcare 911 and the emergency services rushed to the scene of an accident on the KwaMashu Highway near Duffs road where 2 taxi’s collided. Paramedics arrived on s... Read more
With less than a year before the 2010 Soccer World Cup, transport needs to be improved to make the tournament a success, Transport Minister Sibusiso Ndebele said today. The June Confederatio... Read more