The challenges facing traffic officers in the management of traffic law in Limpopo Province with specific reference to Vhembe District

MPM === Oliver Tambo Institute of Governance and Policy Studies === The study investigates the management of traffic law in Limpopo Province with specific reference to Vhembe District and explore possible solutions to the challenges facing Vhembe District in the management of traffic law. Road trans...

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Main Author: Ramavhunga, Muthuhadini Hendrick
Other Authors: Khwashaba, M. P.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2018
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Online Access:Ramavhunga, Muthuhadini Hendrick (2018) The challenges facing traffic officers in the management of traffic law in Limpopo Province with specific reference to Vhembe District, University of Venda, Thohoyandou, South Africa, <http://hdl.handle.net/11602/1232>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-univen-oai-univendspace.univen.ac.za-11602-12322020-05-07T03:17:32Z The challenges facing traffic officers in the management of traffic law in Limpopo Province with specific reference to Vhembe District Ramavhunga, Muthuhadini Hendrick Khwashaba, M. P. Mahole, E. Traffic laws Traffic police officials Managerial skills Traffic offences Bribe 363.220968257 Traffic police -- South Africa -- Limpopo Polices -- South Africa -- Limpopo Traffic regulations -- South Africa -- Limpopo Aeronautic in police work -- South Africa -- Limpopo Automobiles -- Law and legislation -- South Africa -- Limpopo MPM Oliver Tambo Institute of Governance and Policy Studies The study investigates the management of traffic law in Limpopo Province with specific reference to Vhembe District and explore possible solutions to the challenges facing Vhembe District in the management of traffic law. Road transport safety, particularly enforcement of traffic laws is challenging globally, especially in developing countries, where it affects both road users and governments. Due to a number of reasons the subculture of traffic and other law enforcement agents is not always viewed in a favorable light. Media reports and newspaper articles give evidence of a total disregard for law enforcement and lack of respect for law enforcement officials. The study used both quantitative and qualitative techniques for data collection and analysis. The Quantitative techniques were mostly used in that they provided the researcher with an understanding of experiences and challenges facing traffic officers in the management of traffic law in Limpopo Province with specific reference to Vhembe District. A simple random and purposive sample was used for selection of a sample population. A purposive sampling technique will be employed in selection study participants of qualitative method. A sample of 50 traffic officers was randomly selected for the survey and 10 traffic chiefs and principals were purposively selected for the interviews. The study found that of lack of good managerial skills, lack of motivation to work, shortage of staff, lack of modern equipment and lack of training as challenges. The treatment of traffic offenses as “petty” by the Department of Justice and in particular magistrates was also identified as a major challenge. The study recommends that the Department of Transport Management should provide traffic police officials with sufficient resources and equipment at the traffic police stations in order to perform optimally. NRF 2018 2018-10-06T07:21:21Z 2018-10-06T07:21:21Z 2018-09-21 Dissertation Ramavhunga, Muthuhadini Hendrick (2018) The challenges facing traffic officers in the management of traffic law in Limpopo Province with specific reference to Vhembe District, University of Venda, Thohoyandou, South Africa, <http://hdl.handle.net/11602/1232> http://hdl.handle.net/11602/1232 en 1 online resource (xi, 96 leaves: color illustrations, color maps)
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topic Traffic laws
Traffic police officials
Managerial skills
Traffic offences
Bribe
363.220968257
Traffic police -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Polices -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Traffic regulations -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Aeronautic in police work -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Automobiles -- Law and legislation -- South Africa -- Limpopo
spellingShingle Traffic laws
Traffic police officials
Managerial skills
Traffic offences
Bribe
363.220968257
Traffic police -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Polices -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Traffic regulations -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Aeronautic in police work -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Automobiles -- Law and legislation -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Ramavhunga, Muthuhadini Hendrick
The challenges facing traffic officers in the management of traffic law in Limpopo Province with specific reference to Vhembe District
description MPM === Oliver Tambo Institute of Governance and Policy Studies === The study investigates the management of traffic law in Limpopo Province with specific reference to Vhembe District and explore possible solutions to the challenges facing Vhembe District in the management of traffic law. Road transport safety, particularly enforcement of traffic laws is challenging globally, especially in developing countries, where it affects both road users and governments. Due to a number of reasons the subculture of traffic and other law enforcement agents is not always viewed in a favorable light. Media reports and newspaper articles give evidence of a total disregard for law enforcement and lack of respect for law enforcement officials. The study used both quantitative and qualitative techniques for data collection and analysis. The Quantitative techniques were mostly used in that they provided the researcher with an understanding of experiences and challenges facing traffic officers in the management of traffic law in Limpopo Province with specific reference to Vhembe District. A simple random and purposive sample was used for selection of a sample population. A purposive sampling technique will be employed in selection study participants of qualitative method. A sample of 50 traffic officers was randomly selected for the survey and 10 traffic chiefs and principals were purposively selected for the interviews. The study found that of lack of good managerial skills, lack of motivation to work, shortage of staff, lack of modern equipment and lack of training as challenges. The treatment of traffic offenses as “petty” by the Department of Justice and in particular magistrates was also identified as a major challenge. The study recommends that the Department of Transport Management should provide traffic police officials with sufficient resources and equipment at the traffic police stations in order to perform optimally. === NRF
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