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  • NOTTINGHAM ROAD - 21 February 2016 - Three Blesbok keep a wary eye as they graze on the hills of The Bend Estate outside Nottingham Road. The antelope with its distinctive white face and forehead is endemic to South Africa. Once hunted nearly to extinction, its numbers have rebounded and there are esimated to be a quarter of a million of the animals, most of which live on private farms and estates like The Bend. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • NOTTINGHAM ROAD - 21 February 2016 - Three Blesbok keep a wary eye as they graze on the hills of The Bend Estate outside Nottingham Road. The antelope with its distinctive white face and forehead is endemic to South Africa. Once hunted nearly to extinction, its numbers have rebounded and there are esimated to be a quarter of a million of the animals, most of which live on private farms and estates like The Bend. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160221gs_8106_Blesbok.jpg
  • NOTTINGHAM ROAD - 21 February 2016 - Three Blesbok keep a wary eye as they graze on the hills of The Bend Estate outside Nottingham Road. The antelope with its distinctive white face and forehead is endemic to South Africa. Once hunted nearly to extinction, its numbers have rebounded and there are esimated to be a quarter of a million of the animals, most of which live on private farms and estates like The Bend. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160221gs_8103_Blesbok.jpg
  • NOTTINGHAM ROAD, KwaZulu-Natal - 11 August 2013 - The Mooi River seen as it winds through The Bend estate near Nottingham Road in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands.  It rises in the Mkomazi Nature Reserve in the Drakensberg Mountains, and empties into the Tugela River near Muden. Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • NOTTINGHAM ROAD, KwaZulu-Natal - 11 August 2013 - The Mooi River seen as it winds through The Bend estate near Nottingham Road in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands.  It rises in the Mkomazi Nature Reserve in the Drakensberg Mountains, and empties into the Tugela River near Muden. Picture: Giordano Stolley
    20130811gs_0301_Mooi_River.jpg
  • FISH RIVER - 26 June 2014 - This road sign on the way from Ais Ais to the view point over the Fish River Canyon in southern Namibia is n of the many interesting and unique road signs to be seen across the country. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140626gs_5876_Sign_Ostrich.jpg
  • DURBAN - 20 November 2016 - Mxolisi Kaunda, the MEC (provincial minister) for Transaport, Community Safety and Liaison in South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal province speaks to the media after a wreath laying ceremony in Pinetown to commemorate  World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims. The ceremony took place at the bottom of Fields Hill where 24 people were killed in Septmber 2013 when a truck's brakes failed and plowed through an intersection killing 24 people. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 20 November 2016 - Mxolisi Kaunda, the MEC (provincial minister) for Transaport, Community Safety and Liaison in South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal province speaks to the media after a wreath laying ceremony in Pinetown to commemorate  World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims. The ceremony took place at the bottom of Fields Hill where 24 people were killed in Septmber 2013 when a truck's brakes failed and plowed through an intersection killing 24 people. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20161120gs_0841_Mxolisi_Kaunda.jpg
  • FISH RIVER - 26 June 2014 - This road sign on the way from Ais Ais to the view point over the Fish River Canyon in southern Namibia is n of the many interesting and unique road signs to be seen across the country. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140626gs_5874_Sign_Ostrich.jpg
  • DURBAN - 30 December 2014 - South Africa's transport minister Dipuo Peters (Left) announces that in the first 28 days of December 1143 people were killed on the country's roads. Also in the picture are Free State transport MEC Butana Komphela (center) and Advocate Makhosini Msibi, the Road Traffic management Corporation chief executive (right). Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 31 January 2008 - John Snell, the director of the KwaZulu-Natal Road Traffic Inspectorate addresses the media at the launch of Operation Juggernaut -- a plan to eliminate unroadworthy vehicles from the country's roads..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 20 November 2016 - Mxolisi Kaunda, the MEC (provincial minister) for Transaport, Community Safety and Liaison in South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal province speaks to the media after a wreath laying ceremony in Pinetown to commemorate  World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims. The ceremony took place at the bottom of Fields Hill where 24 people were killed in Septmber 2013 when a truck's brakes failed and plowed through an intersection killing 24 people. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20161120gs_0835_Mxolisi_Kaunda.jpg
  • DURBAN - 4 May 2016 - Nazir Alli, the chief executive of the South African National Road Agency Limited (Sanral) speaks at a business breakfast in Durban, where he informs businessmen attending that the South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal province will not see the controversial electronic tolling systtem implemented unless the numbers of vehicles in the province increase dramatically. Commonly known as e-tolls, the system was implemented in Gauteng Province and there has been much opposition, including unsuccessful court challenges. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160504gs_8844_Nazir_Alli.jpg
  • DURBAN - 4 May 2016 - Nazir Alli, the chief executive of the South African National Road Agency Limited (Sanral) speaks at a business breakfast in Durban, where he informs businessmen attending that the South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal province will not see the controversial electronic tolling systtem implemented unless the numbers of vehicles in the province increase dramatically. Commonly known as e-tolls, the system was implemented in Gauteng Province and there has been much opposition, including unsuccessful court challenges. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160504gs_8843_Nazir_Alli.jpg
  • DURBAN - 4 May 2016 - Nazir Alli, the chief executive of the South African National Road Agency Limited (Sanral) speaks at a business breakfast in Durban, where he informs businessmen attending that the South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal province will not see the controversial electronic tolling systtem implemented unless the numbers of vehicles in the province increase dramatically. Commonly known as e-tolls, the system was implemented in Gauteng Province and there has been much opposition, including unsuccessful court challenges. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160504gs_8842_Nazir_Alli.jpg
  • DURBAN - 4 May 2016 - Nazir Alli, the chief executive of the South African National Road Agency Limited (Sanral) speaks at a business breakfast in Durban, where he informs businessmen attending that the South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal province will not see the controversial electronic tolling systtem implemented unless the numbers of vehicles in the province increase dramatically. Commonly known as e-tolls, the system was implemented in Gauteng Province and there has been much opposition, including unsuccessful court challenges. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160504gs_8841_Nazir_Alli.jpg
  • DURBAN - 4 May 2016 - Nazir Alli, the chief executive of the South African National Road Agency Limited (Sanral) speaks at a business breakfast in Durban, where he informs businessmen attending that the South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal province will not see the controversial electronic tolling systtem implemented unless the numbers of vehicles in the province increase dramatically. Commonly known as e-tolls, the system was implemented in Gauteng Province and there has been much opposition, including unsuccessful court challenges. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160504gs_8840_Nazir_Alli.jpg
  • DURBAN - 4 May 2016 - Nazir Alli, the chief executive of the South African National Road Agency Limited (Sanral) speaks at a business breakfast in Durban, where he informs businessmen attending that the South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal province will not see the controversial electronic tolling systtem implemented unless the numbers of vehicles in the province increase dramatically. Commonly known as e-tolls, the system was implemented in Gauteng Province and there has been much opposition, including unsuccessful court challenges. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160504gs_8839_Nazir_Alli.jpg
  • DURBAN - 4 May 2016 - Nazir Alli, the chief executive of the South African National Road Agency Limited (Sanral) speaks at a business breakfast in Durban, where he informs businessmen attending that the South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal province will not see the controversial electronic tolling systtem implemented unless the numbers of vehicles in the province increase dramatically. Commonly known as e-tolls, the system was implemented in Gauteng Province and there has been much opposition, including unsuccessful court challenges. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160504gs_8838_Nazir_Alli.jpg
  • DURBAN - 4 May 2016 - Nazir Alli, the chief executive of the South African National Road Agency Limited (Sanral) speaks at a business breakfast in Durban, where he informs businessmen attending that the South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal province will not see the controversial electronic tolling systtem implemented unless the numbers of vehicles in the province increase dramatically. Commonly known as e-tolls, the system was implemented in Gauteng Province and there has been much opposition, including unsuccessful court challenges. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160504gs_8837_Nazir_Alli.jpg
  • DURBAN - 4 May 2016 - Nazir Alli, the chief executive of the South African National Road Agency Limited (Sanral) speaks at a business breakfast in Durban, where he informs businessmen attending that the South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal province will not see the controversial electronic tolling systtem implemented unless the numbers of vehicles in the province increase dramatically. Commonly known as e-tolls, the system was implemented in Gauteng Province and there has been much opposition, including unsuccessful court challenges. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160504gs_8833_Nazir_Alli.jpg
  • UMDLOTI, KWAZULU-NATAL - 31 January 2008 - Watched by the media, South African transport minister Jeff Radebe (right) and KwaZulu-Natal Road Traffic Inspectorate boss John Snell talk at the Umdloti heavy duty inspection station near Durban where the lorry on the left is being checked for roadworthiness. The two men were visiting the station for the launch of Operation Juggernaut -- a plan to eliminate unroadworthy vehicles from the country's roads..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 31 January 2008 - Ranthoko Rakgoale, the chief executive officer of the Road Management Traffic Corporation addresses the media at the launch of Operation Juggernaut -- a plan to eliminate unroadworthy vehicles from the country's roads..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 20 November 2016 - Mxolisi Kaunda, the MEC (provincial minister) for Transaport, Community Safety and Liaison in South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal province speaks to the media after a wreath laying ceremony in Pinetown to commemorate  World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims. The ceremony took place at the bottom of Fields Hill where 24 people were killed in Septmber 2013 when a truck's brakes failed and plowed through an intersection killing 24 people. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20161120gs_0837_Mxolisi_Kaunda.jpg
  • DURBAN - 20 November 2016 - Mxolisi Kaunda, the MEC (provincial minister) for Transaport, Community Safety and Liaison in South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal province speaks to the media after a wreath laying ceremony in Pinetown to commemorate  World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims. The ceremony took place at the bottom of Fields Hill where 24 people were killed in Septmber 2013 when a truck's brakes failed and plowed through an intersection killing 24 people. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20161120gs_0839_Mxolisi_Kaunda.jpg
  • DURBAN - 4 May 2016 - Nazir Alli, the chief executive of the South African National Road Agency Limited (Sanral) speaks at a business breakfast in Durban, where he informs businessmen attending that the South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal province will not see the controversial electronic tolling systtem implemented unless the numbers of vehicles in the province increase dramatically. Commonly known as e-tolls, the system was implemented in Gauteng Province and there has been much opposition, including unsuccessful court challenges. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160504gs_8835_Nazir_Alli.jpg
  • DURBAN - 30 December 2014 - South Africa's transport minister Dipuo Peters asks a motorist to breathe into a breathalyser at a road block in Durban shortly after she announced that in the first 28 days of December 1143 people were killed on the country's roads. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20141230gs_1823_Dipuo_Peters.jpg
  • DURBAN - 30 December 2014 - South Africa's transport minister Dipuo Peters speaks to a motorist at a road block in Durban shortly after it was announced that in the first 28 days of December 1143 people were killed on the country's roads. In the top left, through the windscreen, KwaZulu-Natal transport MEC Willies Mchunu can be seen looking on. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 30 December 2014 - South Africa's transport minister Dipuo Peters (Left) announces that in the first 28 days of December 1143 people were killed on the country's roads. Also in the picture are Free State transport MEC Butana Komphela (center) and Advocate Makhosini Msibi, the Road Traffic management Corporation chief executive (right). Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20141230gs_1804_Dipuo_Peters.jpg
  • CASCADE, Colorado - 8 May 2020 - A scene on Pikes Peak Highway, which is a 31-kilometre (19-mile) toll road that runs from Cascade, Colorado to the 4,300-metre summit of Pikes Peak in El Paso County, Colorado. Picture: Ryan Eyer
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  • DURBAN - 30 December 2014 - Advocate Makhosini Msibi, the chief executive of South Africa's Road Traffic Management Corporation speaks at a press conference where it was revealed that in the first 28 days of December 1143 people were killed on the country's roads. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 8 October 2014 - Gagassi FM programme manager  Mimi Kesaris receives his new Smart ID card from Home Affairs minister Malusi Gigaba at the department's Commerical Road Branch. Gigaba visited the office which is the primary office to obtain the country's new Smart ID cards, which replace the old green bar coded identity books. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • PRETORIA - 16 November 2010 - South African Transport and Allied Workers Union members, many of whom are taxi drivers, march in protest against the country's proposed licence demerit system, the Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences Act or AARTO. -- APP/ Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 8 October 2014 - Home Affairs minister Malusi Gigaba speaks at a function launching the department's Commerical Road Branch. Gigaba visited the office which is the primary office in Durban to obtain the country's new Smart ID cards, which replace the old green bar coded identity books. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • AIS AIS - 28 June 2014 - Striking desert landscape features can be seen in southern Namibia on the D316 road, not far from the popular Ais Ais resort in the Fish River Canyon. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 8 October 2014 - Gagassi FM DJ Alex Mthiyane receives his new Smart ID card from Home Affairs minister Malusi Gigaba at the department's Commerical Road Branch. Gigaba visited the office which is the primary office to obtain the country's new Smart ID cards, which replace the old green bar coded identity books. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20141008gs_0898_Smart_ID.jpg
  • DURBAN - 8 October 2014 - The signs at the Commercial Road premises of the Department of Home Affairs indicating that the country's new Smart ID cards can be processed at the branch. The cards, which the department claims are tamper proof are being rolled out to replace the old green bar codded identity books. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20141008gs_0886_SmartID_Passports.jpg
  • DURBAN - 2 May 2014 - The Democratic Alliance's KwaZulu-Natal leader Sizwe Mchunu speaks in the Foreman Road Informal settlement moments after it was announced by the S'bu Zikode (right), the leader Abahlali baseMjondolo shackdwellers movemen, that the movement would be endorsing the Democratic Alliance for the 2014 election. In previous elections, the Abahlali baseMjondolo had encouraged its members not to vote. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140502gs_0964_Abahlali_DA.jpg
  • POFADDER, Northern Cape - 21 June 2008 - The road between Pofadder and Springbok is a long straight rood through an area called Boesmanland, which straddles the Kalahari and the Great Karoo..Picture: Giordano Stolley
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  • DURBAN - 8 October 2014 - Home Affairs minister Malusi Gigaba (right) along with the home affairs director general Mkuseli Apleni (left) listen to Jabu Mgobozi the office manager for the department's Commerical Road Branch. Gigaba visited the office which is the primary office in Durban to obtain the country's new Smart ID cards, which replace the old green bar coded identity books. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20141008gs_0863_Smart_ID.jpg
  • DURBAN - 8 October 2014 - South African Home Affairs minister Malusi Gigaba (left) and Mkuseli Apleni, the director general of the department, attend the formal opening of the departments Commercial Road Offices which will be the main centre where the new Smart ID cards are issued in Durban. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20141008gs_0900_Gigaba_Apleni.jpg
  • DURBAN - 8 October 2014 - John Smit, the former Springbok rugby captain and current chief executive of the Sharks Rugby franchise receives his new Smart ID from Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba. Gigaba handed Smit his new Smart ID at the department's Commercial Road offices which was formally launched as the main centre in Durban to obtain Smart ID cards and passports. The Smart ID cards replace the green bar coded identity books.  Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20141008gs_0889_Smit_Gigaba.jpg
  • DURBAN - 8 October 2014 - The Director General of the Department of Home Affairs Mkuseli Apleni speaks at the launch of the department's Commercial Road office which is the primary office in Durban to obtain the country's new Smart ID cards, which replace the old green bar coded identity books. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20141008gs_0876_Mkuseli_Apleni.jpg
  • DURBAN - 8 October 2014 - Home Affairs minister Malusi Gigaba (right) along with  the office manager for the department's Commerical Road Branch speaks to Simphiwe Mgwaba (right). Gigaba visited the office which is the primary office to obtain the country's new Smart ID cards, which replace the old green bar coded identity books. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20141008gs_0860_Smart_ID.jpg
  • PIETERMARITZBURG - 13 August 2014 - Senzo Mchunu (right) the premier releases the findings of a commission of inquiry into a December 2012 incident where eight potential recruits for the province's traffic police died during a fitness test. Seated next to him is Willies Mchunu, the province's MEC for transport, under whose department the Road Traffic Inspectorate falls. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • PIETERMARITZBURG - 13 August 2014 - Senzo Mchunu (right) the premier releases the findings of a commission of inquiry into a December 2012 incident where eight potential recruits for the province's traffic police died during a fitness test. Seated next to him is Willies Mchunu, the province's MEC for transport, under whose department the Road Traffic Inspectorate falls. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140813gs_0304_RTI_Fitness.jpg
  • AIS AIS - 28 June 2014 - Striking desert landscape features can be seen in southern Namibia on the D316 road, not far from the popular Ais Ais resort in the Fish River Canyon. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140628gs_1537_Southern_Namibia.jpg
  • DURBAN - 2 May 2014 - The KwaZulu-Natal leader of the Democratic Alliance Sizwe Mchunu (left) and Sbu Zikode of the shackdwellers movement Abahlali baseMjondolo exchange t-shirts in the Foreman Road informal settlement after it was publicly announced that the shackdwellers movement would be endorsing the Democratic Alliance for the 2014 election. It had encouraged its members not to vote in previous elections. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140502gs_0978_Abahlali_DA.jpg
  • MONUMENT VALLEY, UTAH - 9 July 2010 - Monument Valley panorama, taken from the Visitor Center and showing the "Mittens" and the road which makes a loop-tour through the Park. The valley is part of the Colorado Plateau characterized by a cluster of vast sandstone buttes, the largest reaching 1,000 ft (300 m) above the valley floor. It is located on the southern border of the state of Utah with northern border of the state of Arizona.Picture: Ryan Eyer/Allied Picture Press
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  • UMFOLOZI - 3 July 2007 - A road sign in South Africa's popular Umfolozi-Hluhluwe Game Reserve in northern KwaZulu-Natal should be a warning, but gets tourists hopeful that they will encounter some of the big five..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • PIETERMARITZBURG - 13 August 2014 - Senzo Mchunu (right) the premier releases the findings of a commission of inquiry into a December 2012 incident where eight potential recruits for the province's traffic police died during a fitness test. Seated next to him is Willies Mchunu, the province's MEC for transport, under whose department the Road Traffic Inspectorate falls. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140813gs_0315_RTI_Fitness.jpg
  • AIS AIS - 28 June 2014 - Striking desert landscape features can be seen in southern Namibia on the D316 road, not far from the popular Ais Ais resort in the Fish River Canyon. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140628gs_1538_Southern_Namibia.jpg
  • SAND RIVER - 23 November 2014 - A low level bridge of a rural road that crosses one of the tributaries of the Sand River in Northern KwaZulu-Natal near Ladysmith. Such bridges are common in rural areas and during flood times become impassable. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 13 June 2013 - Residents from a squatter camp protests against the lack of land, housing, electricity and other services, blocking of Durban's busy Alpine Road and burning tyres and an ssortment of debris. Pictrure: Giordano Stolley
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  • TONGAAT TOLL PLAZA - 31 January 2008 - South African national transport minister Jeff Radebe shakes hands with a drunk passenger. The three occupants of the vehicle were stopped at the start Operation Juggernaut -- a plan to eliminate unroadworthy vehicles from the country's roads..The driver of the vehicle was undergoing a Breathalyzer test at the time of the photograph. He was found to be over the legal limit.  .Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 30 December 2014 - South Africa's transport minister Dipuo Peters announces that in the first 28 days of December 1143 people were killed on the country's roads. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20141230gs_1809_Dipuo_Peters.jpg
  • DURBAN -  Heidi Harper, corporate services executive for the South African National Roads Agency Limited speaks at a press conference where it was announced that KwaZulu-Natal is set to have electronic tolling on the N2 and the N3 by November. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140521gs_5734_Heidi_Harper.jpg
  • DURBAN -  Ravi Ronny, design and construction divisional manager  for KwaZulu-Natal and the Free State at South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) speaks at a press conference where it was announced that KwaZulu-Natal is set to have electronic tolling on the N2 and the N3 by November. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 31 January 2008 - South African transport minister Jeff Radebe points out an unroadworthy tyre of a lorry that was pulled over at the start of Operation Juggernaut -- a plan to eliminate unroadworthy vehicles from the country's roads..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture ress
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  • DURBAN - 21 May 2014 - Ravi Ronny, design and construction divisional manager  for KwaZulu-Natal and the Free State at South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) speaks at a press conference where it was announced that KwaZulu-Natal is set to have electronic tolling on the N2 and the N3 by November. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140521gs_5725_Ravi_Ronny.JPG
  • TONGAAT TOLL PLAZA - 31 January 2008 - South African national transport minister shakes hands with a drunk passenger. The three occupants of the vehicle were stopped at the start Operation Juggernaut -- a plan to eliminate unroadworthy vehicles from the country's roads..The driver of the vehicle was undergoing a Breathalyzer test at the time of the photograph. He was found to be over the legal limit.  .Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 31 January 2008 - Jeff Radebe, South Africa's national transport minister attends the launch of Operation Juggernaut -- a plan to eliminate unroadworthy vehicles from the country's roads..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN -  Nomsa Modise,  project manager of South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) Incident Management System speaks at a press conference where it was announced that KwaZulu-Natal is set to have electronic tolling on the N2 and the N3 by November. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN -  Nomsa Modise,  project manager of South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) Incident Management System speaks at a press conference where it was announced that KwaZulu-Natal is set to have electronic tolling on the N2 and the N3 by November. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140521gs_5728_Nomsa_Modise.jpg
  • DURBAN - 20 November 2016 - An officer from the KwaZulu-Natal Traffic Police stops a mini-bus taxi at the intersection of Richmond Raod and the M13. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 6 September 2013 - A boquet of flowers placed by an unknown mourner on flattened traffic lights at the same intersection where 22 people were killed when a lorry crashed into four minibus taxis and a car. It had initially been reported that as many as 27 people were killed, but it was officialy confirmed on Friday that 22 were killed with scores more injured. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 5 September 2013 - The bodies of  three of the  24 people who were killed when a lorry's brakes failed on Field's Hill in Pinetown and ploughed through four taxis and a car lie near the wreckage. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP ***EDS -- NOTE GRAPHIC CONTENT ---***
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  • DURBAN - 5 September 2013 - All that remains of a taxi that was hit by a lorry in a horror crash that claimed the lives of 24 people were killed when a lorry's brakes failed on Field's Hill in Pinetown and ploughed through four taxis and a car. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 5 September 2013 - Paramedics attend to one of the many who were injured in a crash that claimed the lives of 24 people, who were killed when a lorry's brakes failed on Field's Hill in Pinetown and ploughed through four taxis and a car. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • MARIANNHILL TOLL - 8 February 2008 - South African Firemen and a paramedic hoist an injured tourist up a 30-metre muddy embankement. The tourist was one of 43 that was in a bus which left the south-bound carriageway of the N3 near Durban, and careened across .the north-bound carriageway before going down the steep embankment..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • SPRINGDALE, Utah - 19 May 2020 - The Spearhead (1747 metres high)  as seen from the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive in Utah's Zion National Park. Picture: Ryan Eyer
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  • DURBAN - 6 Seprtember 2013 - KwaZulu-Natal transport MEC Willies Mchunu (centre) explains to acting President Jeff Radebe (right) the sequence of events that saw an ariculated lorry come down Fields Hill in Pinetown and crash through four minibus taxis and a car killing 22 people. It had initially been reported that as many as 27 people had been killed, but Radebe confirmed the official death toll to be 22. Picture : Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 5 September 2013 - All that remains of a mini-bus taxi that was hit by a lorry in a horror crash that claimed the lives of 24 people were killed when a lorry's brakes failed on Field's Hill in Pinetown and ploughed through four taxis and a car. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • MARIANNHILL TOLL - 8 February 2008 - South African Firemen and a paramedics attend to an injured tourist up a 30-metre muddy embankement. The tourist was one of 43 that was in a bus which left the south-bound carriageway of the N3 near Durban, and careened across .the north-bound carriageway before going down the steep embankment.Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • MACK, Colorado - 3 May 2020 - A deserted highway -- U.S. Route 50 -- near the rown of Mack in the US state of Colorado with the mountains of Book Cliffs showing in the distance. Picture: Ryan Eyer
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  • BRANDVLEI - 9 July 2014 - Wide open spaces and long distances and perpetually rain free skies ar to be seen on the R357 near the Northern Cape town of Brandvlei. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 6 Seprtember 2013 - KwaZulu-Natal transport MEC Willies Mchunu (centre) explains to acting President Jeff Radebe the sequence of events that saw an ariculated lorry come down Fields Hill in Pinetown and crash through four minibus taxis and a car killing 22 people. It had initially been reported that as many as 27 people had been killed, but Radebe confirmed the official death toll to be 22. Picture : Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 6 September 2013 - A boquet of flowers placed by an unknown mourner on flattened traffic lights at the same intersection where 22 people were killed when a lorry, similar to that in the picture, crashed into four minibus taxis and a car. It had initially been reported that as many as 27 people were killed, but it was officialy confirmed on Friday that 22 were killed with scores more injured. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 5 September 2013 - Emergency crews and paramedics attend a crash scene where at least 24 people were killed when a lorry's brakes failed on Field's Hill in Pinetown and ploughed through four taxis and a car. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 5 September 2013 - Emergency crews and paramedics attend a crash scene where at least 24 people were killed when a lorry's brakes failed on Field's Hill in Pinetown and ploughed through four taxis and a car. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 5 September 2013 - At least 24 people were killed when a lorry's brakes failed on Field's Hill in Pinetown and ploughed through four taxis and a car. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 5 September 2013 - All that remains of a taxi that was hit by a lorry in a horror crash that claimed the lives of 24 people were killed when a lorry's brakes failed on Field's Hill in Pinetown and ploughed through four taxis and a car. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 5 September 2013 - Twenty four people were killed when a lorry's brakes failed on Field's Hill in Pinetown and ploughed through four taxis and a car. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 5 September 2013 - Twenty four people were killed when a lorry's brakes failed on Field's Hill in Pinetown and ploughed through four taxis and a car. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • MARIANNHILL TOLL - 8 February 2008 - South African Firemen and paramedics hoist an injured tourist up a 30-metre muddy embankement. The tourist was one of 43 Japanese tourists that were in a bus which left the south-bound carriageway of the N3 near Durban, and careened across the north-bound carriageway before going down the steep embankment..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 5 September 2013 - Fire crews had to use the jaws of life to extract the wounded and the dead from the wreckage of an accident where 24 people were killed when a lorry's brakes failed on Field's Hill in Pinetown and ploughed through four taxis and a car. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 5 September 2013 - Twenty four people were killed when a lorry's brakes failed on Field's Hill in Pinetown and ploughed through four taxis and a car. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • PRETORIA - 16 November 2010 - South African Transport and Allied Workers Union members, many of whom are taxi drivers, march in protest against the country's proposed licence demerit system. -- APP/ Allied Picture Press
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  • PRETORIA - 16 November 2010 - South African Transport and Allied Workers Union members, many of whom are taxi drivers, march in protest against the country's proposed licence demerit system. -- APP/ Allied Picture Press
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  • PRETORIA - 16 November 2010 - South African Transport and Allied Workers Union members, many of whom are taxi drivers, march in protest against the country's proposed licence demerit system. -- APP/ Allied Picture Press
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  • PRETORIA - 16 November 2010 - South African Transport and Allied Workers Union members, many of whom are taxi drivers, who marched in protest against the country's proposed licence demerit syste, are kept out of the Union Buildings in Pretoria by a seurity fence. They hoped to hand their memorandum to President Jacob Zuma. Riot police shields lean against the fence. -- APP/ Allied Picture Press
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  • Moab - 14 March 2016 - A motorist drives past one of the estimated 2000 natural sandstone arches in the Arches National Park in the American state of Utah. Picture: Ryan Eyer/Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 17 September 2014 - Sanele Goodness may, the Swazi national whose truck ploughed through an intersection September 2013 killing 24 people, appears in the Durban High Court where he faces 24 culpable homicide charges. May's legal counsel told the court that a plea bargain had been reached and he was expected to plead guilty to the charges on october 10. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 2 May 2014 - The Abahlali baseMjondolo shackdwellers movement leader S'bu Zikode announces that the movement would be endorsing the Democratic Alliance for the 2014 election. It had encouraged its members not to vote in previous elections. Seated on the left are the Democratic Alliance's provincial leader Sizwe Mchunu and Haniff Hoosen, the provincial deputy chair of the party. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 12 April 2012 - A display of "100 years Selfless Struggle"  in Durban's Jameson Park that has opposition parties fuming, who claim the display promotes the ruling African National Congress and its centenary celebrations. They say the constitution clearly states that there should be a separation between state and party..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • TORREY, Utah - 22 May 2020 - The view along Utah State Route 24 near the town of Torrey in the Capitol Reef National Park. Picture: Ryan Eyer
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  • DURBAN - 9 February 2014 - Hikers walk through Durban's old whaling station which was closed down in 1975. For some time the buildings were off bounds as the country's special forces used them for training. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • HAMMARSDALE - 14 September 2013 - The coffin bearing one of 23 victims of a crash, who were killed when a  lorry ploughed through four minibus taxis and two cars at the bottom of Fields Hill a week earlier. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 14 September 2013 - Hundreds staged a protest to ban heavy duty vehicles from Fields Hill. They protest at the same scene where a week earlier a lorry's brakes failed and it ploughed through four taxis and two cars killing 23 people. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • MURRAY LOCK & DAM, ARKANSAS - 29 July 2010 - Located in Pulaski county on the Arkansas River the Murray Lock & Dam is one of 18 locks & dams in the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System. The McClellan-Kerr System allows for navigation for much of the Arkansas River, which at 1,450 miles is one of the largest tributaries of the Mississippi River. The bridge above the dam was opened in 2006 and is the longest pedestrian/bicycle bridge in North America that has never been used by cars or trucks and spans the river between Little Rock and North Little Rock. The bridge is known as the Big Dam Bridge..Picture: Ryan Eyer/Allied Picture Press
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