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Taxis: Please re-learn the rules of the road

FOURWAYS - A letter to taxi drivers in the area.

Dave Foley writes:

A note to taxi drivers in Fourways: here is a refresher for the traffic rules that have perhaps been forgotten.

  •  The white line before pedestrian crossings is where you need to stop – same goes for traffic lights.
  •  The no U-turn sign attached to traffic lights actually means ‘no U-turn allowed’.
  •  A solid white line in the middle of the road means you cannot cross it to do a U-turn, rather use the next safe area to turn around.
  •  Yellow lines on the side of the road mean you are not allowed to stop there.
  •  Red lines on the side of the road mean the same thing.
  •  Red traffic lights mean stop until it changes green, not until you feel you have waited long enough and then just drive.
  •  Orange traffic lights mean slow down to stop.
  •  The roads are not a dustbin, please dispose of rubbish in a refuse bin at your next stop.
  •  Passengers are your responsibility, please have a refuse bag in the taxi for all rubbish so it doesn’t fly out the window.
  •  The right and left turn arrows painted on the road mean you need to turn either right or left and not cut into the traffic going straight.
  •  You cannot stop in the middle of a busy road like William Nicol Drive or Mulbarton Road and decide you need to pick up passengers.
  •  The traffic island between Montecasino Boulevard and Leslie Avenue is not a new taxi lane – you are destroying the grass.
  •  The traffic island going left into Fourways Boulevard is not a new taxi rank.
  •  When approaching a traffic circle give way to the right and yield accordingly.
  •  You need to behave at all times – not only when Metro police are around.
  •  If you want to be respected then you need to respect the rules of the road, and in turn, other road users will respect you

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