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Road Spiking Hotspots in Pretoria: Map and Safety Tips for Motorists

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Rethabile Nyelele
Published: 13 December 2024,
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As the festive season approaches, motorists in Pretoria are urged to remain vigilant due to a concerning rise in road spiking incidents. Criminals are increasingly employing these tactics to target unsuspecting drivers, often leading to robbery and endangerment. To help motorists stay safe, AfriForum has released a comprehensive map of spiking hotspots and shared valuable safety tips.

Contents
  • The Rise of Road Spiking
  • Spiking Hotspots in Pretoria Identified
  • Understanding Criminal Tactics
  • Safety Tips for Motorists
  • Community Efforts to Combat the Threat
  • Accessing the Spiking Hotspot Map

The Rise of Road Spiking

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Road spiking involves placing sharp objects or other obstructions like stones on roads to damage vehicle tires, forcing motorists to stop. This tactic leaves drivers vulnerable to attacks. Jacques Broodryk, AfriForum’s chief spokesperson on Community Safety, explains that these crimes have become more frequent and are particularly dangerous during evening hours and late at night.

“AfriForum’s neighbourhood watches have been actively monitoring and addressing these incidents while also assisting victims,” says Broodryk. “This year alone, several cases have been reported where spikes or other methods were used to force vehicles to stop on public roads, after which the occupants were robbed.”

Spiking Hotspots in Pretoria Identified

To help prevent further incidents, AfriForum has compiled a detailed map highlighting spiking hotspots around Pretoria. Major routes identified include:

N1 Highway – Multiple sections running through Pretoria

N4 Highway – Both eastbound (Bronkhorstspruit) and westbound (Brits/Akasia) routes

N12 Highway – Reported spiking activity on quieter stretches

N14 Highway – High-risk areas, especially near off-ramps

R80 Mabopane Freeway – One of the most dangerous routes

R566 Route – Frequently targeted, especially near industrial zones

R80/R566 Rosslyn Exit – Major hotspot where criminals block roads with rocks

Under bridges and poorly lit sections of major highways around Pretoria

Quiet connecting roads leading to townships, industrial areas, and less-patrolled zones

“These crimes occur every day of the week, with a higher frequency at night,” says Broodryk. “Groups of two to ten individuals typically work together, using sharp objects, stones, or even firearms to trap and rob motorists.”

One particularly concerning area is the R80/R566 Rosslyn exit, where offenders often block the road with objects other than spikes, such as rocks. In some instances, they throw stones at passing vehicles, aiming to cause accidents or significant damage that compels drivers to stop.

Although Pretoria has been identified as a hotspot, Broodryk cautions that road spiking incidents are not confined to this region. Motorists across the country are advised to remain prepared and alert while travelling.

Understanding Criminal Tactics

Criminals use a variety of methods to execute these crimes. Common tactics include:

  • Spikes on the Road: Sharp objects are placed in areas difficult to spot, such as poorly lit roads, to puncture tyres.
  • Obstructions: Stones, logs, or other debris are strategically positioned to block roads.
  • Throwing Objects: Stones or similar items are hurled at moving vehicles, causing damage or accidents.

These methods are designed to create a sense of urgency, forcing drivers to stop. Once halted, drivers are at the mercy of armed criminals who may rob them of their belongings, vehicles, or even worse.

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Safety Tips for Motorists

AfriForum emphasises the importance of proactive safety measures to avoid becoming a victim of road spiking. The following tips can help motorists reduce their risks:

  1. Don’t Stop Immediately: If your tyres or vehicle are damaged by spikes or other obstructions, keep driving until you reach a safe location, even if it means damaging the car further.
  2. Report Incidents Promptly: Contact your local neighbourhood watch, security company, or emergency services as soon as possible. Share details about the obstruction and its location to prevent others from falling victim.
  3. Keep Your Phone Ready: Always ensure your mobile phone is charged and easily accessible before hitting the road.
  4. Share Your Location: Use location-sharing apps to keep loved ones informed about your whereabouts, especially when travelling alone or at night.
  5. Stay Alert: Maintain a habit of scanning the road ahead for potential threats, foreign objects, or suspicious individuals.
  6. Save Emergency Contacts: Store important numbers for emergency services, neighbourhood watches, and security companies on your phone.

Community Efforts to Combat the Threat

AfriForum is working to combat road spiking through its neighbourhood watch initiatives. These groups not only respond to incidents but also collaborate with law enforcement to improve road safety.

Motorists are encouraged to report suspicious activities and incidents immediately to both the police and AfriForum’s neighbourhood watches. Early reporting can help authorities respond more effectively and potentially apprehend perpetrators.

Accessing the Spiking Hotspot Map

For detailed information on spiking hotspots, AfriForum has made a map available online. This resource highlights areas most affected by spiking incidents, helping motorists plan safer routes and avoid high-risk zones.

By staying informed, vigilant, and prepared, motorists can significantly reduce their chances of falling victim to road spiking. As the holiday season approaches, prioritising safety on the road is essential. AfriForum’s efforts, coupled with community awareness, can make a critical difference in preventing these dangerous incidents. Stay alert, travel safely, and report any suspicious activities. Your vigilance could save not only your life but also the lives of others on the road.

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