# The City of Cape Town says more resources have been pencilled in in responding to a spate of attacks on motorists on the N2, R300, N7 and the N1 highways since 2015. Mayoral Committee Member for Safety and Security, JP Smith says since July last year until to date, Metro Police and the Traffic Service’s Highway Patrol Unit have responded to more than four-thousand vehicle breakdowns, arrested 340 suspects, attended to three-thousand-248 pedestrian offences and issued more than 68-thousand traffic offences:
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