The unrestricted release of video footage could impact the privacy of road users. The video footage may contain personal information governed by the Protection of Personal Information Act, 2013.
Due to the confidentiality of the video footage it will only be released to the South African Police Service (SAPS). This typically is only done once a case has been opened for criminal investigation.
For assistance please contact the relevant SAPS station for the area in which the incident occurred and advise the investigating officer to contact the SANRAL Traffic Management Centre (TMC).
Only the investigating officer will be allowed to view the recorded footage at the TMC, following which he/she can request a copy thereof.
Yes. Anyone with a NARI profile can make a report by logging into NARI and click the Report button situated on your Profile / Dashbaord's home page.
Very Important: All reports will be publicly visible. The identity of the person who makes a report will NOT BE REVEALED. These reports are Strictly anonymous.
ABUSE: This feature is available to all members and may only be used to report accidents or road related incidents. All reports made through this feature are publicly visible.
All reports are checked by a human person and accounts who abuse this feature by supplying false information will lose the ability to use this feature.
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