How Ride-Hailing Is Reshaping Drunk-Driving Behaviour in South Africa
[IT News Africa - Africa] - 27/12/2025
As South Africa enters its most dangerous travel period, new data suggests a shift in how people are avoiding drunk driving. A Bolt-commissioned Safety Index survey shows that 36% of South Africans now rely on ride-hailing as a safer alternative to driving after drinking. Since 1 December, (…)
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