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Gauteng Warns Operators on Unroadworthy Scholar Transport Vehicles In 2026

Nomthandazo Ntisa
Last updated: 13 January 2026,
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Published: 13 January 2026,
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As schools across Gauteng reopen for the academic year, the provincial government has issued a firm and uncompromising warning to scholar transport operators: unroadworthy scholar transport vehicles and illegal operations will not be tolerated.

Contents
  • A Province on High Alert as Learners Return to the Road
  • What Happens If a Vehicle Fails Inspection?
  • Minimum Safety Requirements Every Scholar Transport Vehicle Must Meet
  • Parents Are Being Asked to Take a Stand
  • A Shared Responsibility on Gauteng’s Roads
  • Scholar Transport Safety as a Provincial Priority
  • Why This Matters for Gauteng Families
  • What to Do If You Suspect Unsafe Scholar Transport
  • Protecting Learners Starts With All of Us

The Gauteng MEC for Roads and Transport, Kedibone Diale-Tlabela, has confirmed that vehicles found to be unsafe or operating without valid permits will be impounded immediately. At the same time, drivers without proper licences face arrest. The announcement signals an intensified enforcement drive aimed at protecting millions of learners who rely on scholar transport every day.

This intervention comes at a critical moment. Over the next nine months, thousands of children will travel Gauteng’s roads twice daily, often during peak traffic hours. For many families, scholar transport is not a convenience but a necessity. When that transport is unsafe, the consequences can be devastating.

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A Province on High Alert as Learners Return to the Road

The Department of Roads and Transport has announced intensive scholar transport inspections starting next week. These inspections will take place at schools, along major transport routes, and during peak morning and afternoon travel times.

According to the department, the aim is simple: remove dangerous vehicles from the road before they can put children’s lives at risk.

“The safety of learners travelling to and from school is non-negotiable,” Diale-Tlabela said. “For the next nine months, millions of children will depend on drivers to get them to school safely. Every time a child gets into a vehicle or walks near a road, their life is in someone else’s hands.”

Her message to operators is clear. Compliance is not optional, and enforcement will be immediate.

What Happens If a Vehicle Fails Inspection?

The department has outlined strict consequences for non-compliant operators.

Any scholar transport vehicle found to be unroadworthy or operating without the required permits will be impounded immediately. Drivers without valid driving licences will be arrested, and vehicles that are overloaded or mechanically unsafe will be removed from service immediately.

This approach marks a shift away from warnings and grace periods. Authorities are now prioritising decisive action to prevent tragedies rather than responding after accidents occur.

“We will not allow unroadworthy vehicles or unlicensed operators to transport our children,” the MEC said.

Minimum Safety Requirements Every Scholar Transport Vehicle Must Meet

To remove any uncertainty, the department has reiterated the non-negotiable requirements for all scholar transport vehicles operating in Gauteng.

Every vehicle must:

  • Display a valid licence disc and roadworthy certificate
  • Be driven by a person with a valid driving licence
  • Have proper, fixed seating for every child
  • Provide functioning seatbelts for all passengers
  • Not be overloaded beyond its licensed capacity
  • Be free of critical defects, including faulty brakes, worn tyres, broken lights, or damaged windscreens

Any deviation from these standards places children at risk and will result in enforcement action.

Parents Are Being Asked to Take a Stand

While government enforcement forms one part of the solution, the MEC has placed significant emphasis on the role of parents and guardians.

“Parents have power. Your money gives you a voice,” Diale-Tlabela said. “Don’t pay for transport in a vehicle that doesn’t have proper seating for every child, working seatbelts, or is visibly unroadworthy. Report unsafe vehicles to us.”

This call recognises a difficult reality. Many families feel they have limited transport options, particularly in township and peri-urban areas. However, officials stress that continuing to pay unsafe operators only enables dangerous practices.

By refusing to use unsafe services and reporting violations, parents can help remove risky vehicles from the system altogether.

A Shared Responsibility on Gauteng’s Roads

The MEC’s warning does not stop with transport operators and parents. All motorists are being urged to exercise extra caution around schools and scholar transport vehicles.

“You might not have children in your car, but you share the road with them,” she said. “That child crossing the road could be distracted or running late. You’re the adult in control of a ton of metal. The responsibility to watch out for them is yours.”

With increased congestion around schools during drop-off and pick-up times, drivers are reminded to slow down, obey school patrol signs, and remain alert in school zones.

Scholar Transport Safety as a Provincial Priority

Scholar transport safety is not a once-off campaign. It forms part of the Service Delivery Agreement signed between MEC Diale-Tlabela and Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi, placing learner road safety firmly within the province’s long-term priorities.

“We committed to ensuring safe roads for every Gauteng learner,” the MEC said. “The government is doing its part through enforcement. Now we need every driver, every parent, and every operator to do theirs.”

This alignment between provincial leadership and transport enforcement reflects a broader push to reduce road fatalities, particularly among vulnerable road users such as children.

Why This Matters for Gauteng Families

Road crashes remain one of the leading causes of injury and death among children in South Africa. Scholar transport vehicles, when poorly maintained or illegally operated, significantly increase that risk.

For Gauteng, the stakes are especially high. As the country’s most populous province, Gauteng carries a heavy daily transport load, and even small lapses in safety can affect thousands of families.

This crackdown sends a strong message that learner safety outweighs profit, convenience, or shortcuts.

What to Do If You Suspect Unsafe Scholar Transport

Parents and community members who suspect unsafe practices are encouraged to report them to the Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport through official channels. Reporting can help inspectors target problem areas and prevent potential tragedies before they occur.

Communities are also encouraged to work with schools to verify that transport operators servicing learners are properly registered and compliant.

Protecting Learners Starts With All of Us

As Gauteng’s learners return to classrooms, this warning serves as a reminder that safe education journeys are a shared responsibility.

If you are a parent, inspect the vehicle that transports your child. Ask questions. Refuse unsafe services.
If you are an operator, ensure your vehicles and documentation are fully compliant.
If you are a motorist, slow down and stay alert near schools and scholar transport vehicles.

Safe roads protect futures. Gauteng has drawn a clear line, and now it is up to everyone who uses its roads to help keep children safe.

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