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  • CENTURION, GAUTENG - 20 October 2010 - South Africa's National Director of Transport George Mahlalela addresses a conference on cross border taxi operators. -- APP/Allied Picture Press
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  • PRETORIA - 15 September 2010 - A taxi driver displays a sign making his feelings known about the government's proposed licence demerit point system while a South African Transport and Allied Workers' Union provincial leader reads out a memorandum outside the Transport Department in Pretoria. The minibus taxi drivers say the new system will be used to target them unfairly. Minibus taxis are the main form of transportation for the majority of South Africans, but they have a reputation for unsafe vehicles and being the scene of horrendous crashes that claim thousands of lives each year..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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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
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  • DURBAN - 11 June 2014 - eThekwini Metro Municipal mayor James Nxumalo (centre) addresses members of the KwaZulu-Natal Transport Alliance assuring them that he will look into their greviances. They staged a march to the Durban City Hall where they handed a memorandum to Nxumalo. After dispersing they engaged in running battles with the police and five were arrested. Picture: Allied picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 11 June 2014 - Members of the KwaZulu-Natal Transport Alliance, a taxi association show their displeasure at eThekwini Metro mayor James Nxumalo's promises that he will look into their greviances. They staged a march to the Durban City Hall where they handed a memorandum to Nxumalo. After dispersin they engaged in running battles with the police and five were arrested. Picture: Allied picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 11 June 2014 - eThekwini Metro Municipal mayor James Nxumalo (centre) addresses members of the KwaZulu-Natal Transport Alliance assuring them that he will look into their greviances. They staged a march to the Durban City Hall where they handed a memorandum to Nxumalo. After dispersing they engaged in running battles with the police and five were arrested. Picture: Allied picture Press/APP
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  • 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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  • 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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  • DURBAN - 11 June 2014 - Members of the KwaZulu-Natal Transport Alliance, a taxi association show their displeasure at eThekwini Metro mayor James Nxumalo's promises that he will look into their greviances. They staged a march to the Durban City Hall where they handed a memorandum to Nxumalo. After dispersin they engaged in running battles with the police and five were arrested. Picture: Allied picture Press/APP
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  • PRETORIA - 16 November 2010 - Zenzo Mahlangu, the scretary general of the South African Transport and Allied Workers Union speaks to media ahead of a planned protest march by taxi drivers, who are against the country's proposed licence demerit system -- APP/ Allied Picture Press
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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
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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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  • 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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  • 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 - 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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  • 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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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • DURBAN - 4 January 2017 - Mxolisi Kaunda, the MEC (provincial minister) for Transport, Community Safety and Liaison in South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal province speak at a press conference where he revealed that traffic authorities stopped and checked 100,000 cars and fined more than 25,000 drivers during the festive season. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 4 January 2017 - Mxolisi Kaunda, the MEC (provincial minister) for Transport, Community Safety and Liaison in South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal province speak at a press conference where he revealed that traffic authorities stopped and checked 100,000 cars and fined more than 25,000 drivers during the festive season. 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 (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 - 20 August 2013 - Willies Mchunu, the MEC for Transport, Community Safety, and Liaison in KwaZulu Natal attends a provincial cabinet lekgotla (meeting) to review the work of the provincial government in the past year and what it needs to achieve in the coming year. Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 1 February 2013 - The Director General of Education in KwaZulu-Natal Nokosinathi Sishi speaks at the unveiling of a transport policy that aims to curb the number of school pupils killed while on school trips. The policy was unveiled by education MEC Senzo Mchunu. A ban on school trips was also lifted. Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 1 February 2013 - The Director General of Education in KwaZulu-Natal Nokosinathi Sishi speaks at the unveiling of a transport policy that aims to curb the number of school pupils killed while on school trips. The policy was unveiled by education MEC Senzo Mchunu. A ban on school trips was also lifted. Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 1 February 2013 - KwaZulu-Natal Education MEC Senzo Mchunu unveils a new schools transport policy in a bid to reduce the numbers of pupils killed while on school trips. He also lifted a ban on school trips that had been in place since September 2012 following a spate of bus and taxi accidents that claimed the lives of more than 30 pupils in the province. Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 8 March 2012 - Lulu Dube admires a statue of her father John Dube which was unveiled at the official opening of the Dube TradePort by President Jacob Zuma. .Dube was the founding president of the ruling African National Congress.  Looking on from left are transport minister Sbu Ndebele, KwaZulu-Natal Premier Zweli Mkhize, Artcs and Culture minister Paul Mashatile and Zuma..Picture: Giordano Stolley
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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 - 8 March 2012 - Lulu Dube admires a statue of her father John Dube which was unveiled at the official opening of the Dube TradePort by President Jacob Zuma. .Dube was the founding president of the ruling African National Congress.  Looking on from left are transport minister Sbu Ndebele, KwaZulu-Natal Premier Zweli Mkhize (red tie), Artcs and Culture minister Paul Mashatile and Zuma..Picture: Giordano Stolley
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  • 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 - 4 January 2017 - Mxolisi Kaunda, the MEC (provincial minister) for Transport, Community Safety and Liaison in South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal province speak at a press conference where he revealed that traffic authorities stopped and checked 100,000 cars and fined more than 25,000 drivers during the festive season. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • PRETORIA - 15 September 2010 - Minibus taxi drivers protest in Pretoria against a pending plan to implement a licence demerit point system,which they say will be used to target them unfairly. Minibus taxis are the main form of transportation for the majority of South Africans, but they have a reputation for unsafe vehicles and being the scene of horrendous crashes that claim thousands of lives each year..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • DURBAN - 16 October 2006 - South African tranport minister Jeff Radebe at the launch of a Freeway Incident Management System at Durban's Umlhoti Traffic Centre which aims to reduce the notoriously high fatility rate on South Africa's high ways..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • GRUNAU - 2 July 2014 - The railway line from Seeheim to Aus in souther Namibia is part of the the African country's rail network of more than 2000 kilometres that links many of the country's major towns. In this direction one would pass through Grunau and Karasburg onto the South African border. The rail track is 1,067 mm guage, the same as that in South Africa.
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  • 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
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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
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  • DURBAN - 17 June 2016 - A MetroRail commuter train ploughed into a lorry at a level crossing near the Mosely railway station in Queensburgh, Durban, Only 10 people, including the truck driver were lightly injured. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 17 June 2016 - A MetroRail commuter train ploughed into a lorry at a level crossing near the Mosely railway station in Queensburgh, Durban, Only 10 people, including the truck driver were lightly injured. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • 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
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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
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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 - 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 2013 - The Wikanda Naree flies the Thai flag and its homeport is the Thailand's capital city of Bangkok. Seen here arriving in Durban the bulk carrier has a gross tonnage of 32660. It is 190 metres long and its beam is 32 metres. The vessel which has a dead weight tonnage of 53,857 was launched in 2013 in India and is owned by Precious Shipping PCL. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 12 March 2013 - The container vessel the Partici berthed at Durban's container depot was built in 2010 by the Shangha Shipyard Co. The vessel is owned by the German shipping company NSC Holding GmbH & Cie. KG which is based in the North Sea port of Hamburg. The vessel is 231 metres long and has a beam of 32.2 metres. Fully laden it can carry 3534 standard 20 foot containers or 1741 standard 40 foot containers. It has a Gross Tonnage of 35998 tons and DeadWeight of 41974  tons. Although German-owned, it flies the Liberian flag. Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 8 March 2012 - President Jacob Zuma (centre) officially opens the Dube TradePort near Durban. Named after the founding ANC president John Dube, the facility, once completed will include King Shaka International Airport, a cargo terminal, warehousing, offices, a retail sector, hotels, and an agricultural area. Behind Zuma is KwaZulu-Natal Premier Zweli Mkhize and on his left Dube TradePort CEO Rohan Persad..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied PIcture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 8 March 2012 - President Jacob Zuma (centre) officially opens the Dube TradePort near Durban. Named after the founding ANC president John Dube, the facility, once completed will include King Shaka International Airport, a cargo terminal, warehousing, offices, a retail sector, hotels, and an agricultural area. Behind Zuma is KwaZulu-Natal Premier Zweli Mkhize and helping to unveil is  Dube TradePort CEO Rohan Persad..Picture: Giordano Stolley/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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  • 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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  • 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 - 28 January 2006 - Ships in Durban's harbour at the container terminal. The container terminal is set to undergo expansion as is the harbour. Durban is South Africa's busiest port..Picture: Giordano Stolley / Allied Picture Press
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  • 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 - 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_0839_Mxolisi_Kaunda.jpg
  • DURBAN - 17 June 2016 - A MetroRail commuter train ploughed into a lorry at a level crossing near the Mosely railway station in Queensburgh, Durban, Only 10 people, including the truck driver were lightly injured. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160617gs_9335_Mosely_Train.jpg
  • DURBAN - 17 June 2016 - A MetroRail commuter train ploughed into a lorry at a level crossing near the Mosely railway station in Queensburgh, Durban, Only 10 people, including the truck driver were lightly injured. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160617gs_9333_Mosely_Train.jpg
  • DURBAN - 17 June 2016 - A MetroRail commuter train ploughed into a lorry at a level crossing near the Mosely railway station in Queensburgh, Durban, Only 10 people, including the truck driver were lightly injured. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 8 January 2016 - Riot police stand at an intersection while a tow truck removes a Durban municipal bust that was abandoned by striking bus drivers at an intersection on the Mangosuthu Highway in Durban's second largest township of Umlazi. The staff of the bus service have not been paid their slaries or bonuses for December, while some also claim that Tansnat CC, the company that manages the service for the municipality, has not paid their provident fund. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • 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
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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
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  • 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 -25 January 2014 - Members of the group Bikers Against Tolls jump, scream and shout near the Mariannhill Toll Plaza at passing truckers and motorists to make it clear that tolls and e-tolls are not acceptable when there is a fuel levy. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN -25 January 2014 - Members of the group Bikers Against Tolls take their time going through the Mariannhill Toll Plaza making sure traffic backs up. The action was to protest against tolls and e-tolls are . Numerous motorists hooted in support of the bikers as they passed through the tolls despite being delayed. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 18 May 2012 - A protesting taxi driver remonstrates with a police officer after being ordered into the back of a police van with fellow drivers. The taxi drivers were demanding the release of their compatriots, who were arrested on Thursday during protests against the eThekwini Metro police..Picture: Giordano Stolley/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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  • WASHINTON, DC - 14 August 2010 - The Christopher Columbus monument outside Washington DC's Union Station..Picture: Ryan Eyer/Allied Picture Press
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  • LITTLE ROCK, AR - 9 July 2010 - A view of Junction Bridge looking towards Little Rock across the Arkansas River from North Little Rock. The bridge has been a part of both cities' skylines for over 100 years since 1884. It was transformed into a pedestrian bridge and opened to the public in 2008. The bridge is believed to be the only "lift span" bridge that has been converted to a pedestrian/bicycle bridge in the United States. The "lift span" is locked into place in a raised position to allow for uninterrupted barge traffic on the river. Visitors to the bridge may transverse the entire length of the structure by riding elevators up to and down from the 360 foot (length) lift span. The overall length of the bridge is 1,800 feet..Picture: Ryan Eyer/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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  • 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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  • CAMBRIA, CA - 5 July 2010 - Morning fog filters over California's State Route 46 near the town of Cambria. Picture Ryan Eyer
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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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  • 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
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  • FISH RIVER - 26 June 2014 -  Located some 20 kilometres from the Fish River Canyon in southern Namibia, this petrol station is likely to be the first or last petrol station weary travellers have encountered for several hundred kilometres. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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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 - 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
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  • DURBAN -25 January 2014 - Members of the group Bikers Against Tolls jump, scream and shout near the Mariannhill Toll Plaza at passing truckers and motorists to make it clear that tolls and e-tolls are not acceptable when there is a fuel levy. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN -25 January 2014 - Members of the group Bikers Against Tolls jump, protested on Saturday against the levying of tolls. Hundreds gathered in Pinetown before going slowly through the Mariannhill Toll Plaza causing traffic to back up. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • JOHANNESBURG - 17 August 2009 - The tail of a South African Airways plane passes the viewing lounge at OR Tambo International Airport as another plane taxis in, in the distance. SAA is South Africa's national airline and the airport is the busiest in Africa. 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 - 18 May 2012 - Officers from the police's Public Order Policing Unit question a protesting taxi driver (white shirt) who was found with a wad of cash, an SANDF ID card (being held by police officer) and a 9mm pistol (held by another police officer - bottom of pic).He was part of a group arrested near the Durban Magistrates Court. They were demanding the release of their compatriots, who were arrested on Thursday during protests against the eThekwini Metro police.Picture: Giordano Stolley/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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  • MEXICAN HAT, UTAH - 9 July 2010 - Mexican Hat Rock is  sombrero-shaped, 60-foot (18 m) wide by 12-foot (3.7 m) thick (18.3 x 3.7 m), rock outcropping on the northeast edge of town of Mexican Hat. The "Hat", which is near the famed Monument Valley, has two rock climbing routes ascending it..Picture: Ryan Eyer/Allied Picture Press
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  • SAN FRANCISCO - 6 July 2010 - The view down San Francisco's famed Lombard Street. It  is famous for having a steep, one-block section that consists of tight hairpin turns, seen here in the foreground..Picture Ryan Eyer
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  • DURBAN - 13 September 2006 - Durban's new King Shaka International Airport will be built in the rolling hills of sugar cane 28 kms north of the city. The earthworks (seen upper right) were completed in 1975, but the project has languished ever since. Government hopes to have the project completed in time for the 2010 Football (Soccer) World Cup..Picture: Giordano Stolley
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  • DURBAN - 17 June 2016 - A MetroRail commuter train ploughed into a lorry at a level crossing near the Mosely railway station in Queensburgh, Durban, Only 10 people, including the truck driver were lightly injured. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 8 January 2016 - Riot police stand at an intersection while a tow truck removes a Durban municipal bust that was abandoned by striking bus drivers at an intersection on the Mangosuthu Highway in Durban's second largest township of Umlazi. The staff of the bus service have not been paid their slaries or bonuses for December, while some also claim that Tansnat CC, the company that manages the service for the municipality, has not paid their provident fund. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • 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 - 12 June 2007 - President of the KwaZulu-Natal Transport Alliance Gerald Ferrar listens at a press conference as media ask questions about a planned shutdown of the state sector. Public sector workers are on strike and demanding 10 percent whereas Government is offering only 7.25 percent. The Alliance came out in support of the strikers..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 19 April 2012 - South African President Jacob Zuma waves to supporters outside Durban's Emmanuel Cathedral where mments earlier he had paid his respects at the tomb of Arch Bishop Denis Hurley. On Zuma's left (red tie) is KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Transport, Community Safety and Liaison..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press/APP
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