Is your delivery late? Maybe the driver was busted with ‘zol’

ROSEBANK – The Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) has intensified ongoing operations in the Rosebank area to address concerns related to illegal and unsafe delivery bike activities. These efforts are part of a broader citywide initiative to ensure traffic safety, compliance with municipal bylaws, and the protection of pedestrians and motorists.

Recent observations highlight a sharp increase in delivery bikes operating unlawfully, often obstructing traffic and pavements, parking illegally, and engaging in reckless driving behaviours such as speeding, weaving, and ignoring traffic signals. Many riders lack valid driver’s licenses, vehicle license discs, and, for foreign nationals, proper immigration documentation such as passports and permits authorizing commercial operations in South Africa.

These practices pose significant safety risks, impede pedestrian movement – especially for persons with disabilities and contribute to traffic congestion. The lack of proper documentation also raises concerns about accountability and regulatory oversight of these delivery services.

In response, the JMPD has conducted targeted operations under the leadership of Director Angie Mokasi. To date, 15 motorbikes have been impounded for violations including obstruction and lack of licensing. Additionally, one individual was arrested for dealing in dagga, and ten others for contravention of the Immigration Act.

Prior to enforcement, the JMPD Community Outreach Unit engaged with delivery operators through awareness campaigns emphasizing the importance of legal compliance, responsible driving, and proper documentation. Despite these efforts, persistent violations necessitated stricter enforcement measures.

Current operational focus includes:

– Verifying the validity of driver’s licenses for all operators

– Inspecting vehicle license discs for compliance

– Confirming passports and permits for foreign national riders

– Enforcing parking regulations to prevent illegal parking and impounding vehicles when necessary

– Addressing unsafe driving behaviours through increased patrols and immediate action

– Addressing any other traffic violations related to delivery bike operations

The JMPD urges all delivery bike operators to operate within the law, ensure their documentation is valid, and adopt safe driving practices. We also call on the companies and delivery platforms to ensure their riders comply with all relevant legislation and prioritize road safety.

These operations aim not to disrupt legitimate businesses but to promote a safe, legal, and respectful environment for all residents and visitors of Johannesburg. The JMPD remains committed to monitoring and addressing violations to maintain order and safety across the city.