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April 18, 2025

Police checks increase over long weekends. Here's how to be informed and prepared. By Neesa Moodley

Know your rights at a roadblock

For many South Africans, Easter means a drive to the coast for a short break or travelling to be with family. If you are on the road this weekend, you are likely to hit one of many roadblocks.

Police and traffic officers in uniform are authorised to stop vehicles at properly sanctioned roadblocks. You must present a valid driver's licence and have a valid car licence disc.

According to Arrive Alive, officers may search vehicles and individuals without a warrant and confiscate any illegal goods found.

"If detained or arrested, you have the right to legal representation and should not be questioned without your lawyer present," says Kirstie Haslam, partner at DSC Attorneys, who outlines what you need to know.

Your roadblock survival checklist

Pull over safely when signalled.

Stay calm and respectful. Comply with instructions and avoid confrontation.

Sign fines or infringement notices calmly. Roadside arguments only escalate the situation.

Know your rights. Being aware of the legal boundaries can prevent potential abuses of power.

If your vehicle is deemed unroadworthy, a police or traffic officer can instruct you to drive only to your destination or a short distance, remove the licence disc, or stop you from driving the vehicle at all.

"You cannot be forced to pay fines on the spot that's extortion," Haslam says.

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