Know Your Rights at Easter Roadblocks – Legal Expert Weighs In

08 April 2025 | From Arrive Alive


With increased traffic volumes expected over the Easter weekend, South African motorists should prepare for intensified road safety checks and roadblocks. In 2024, Easter weekend recorded 185 crashes and 225 fatalities — a stark reminder of the risks associated with this high-traffic period.

Kirstie Haslam, Partner at DSC Attorneys, urges South Africans to know their legal rights when stopped at a roadblock to ensure a smooth and lawful interaction.

What to Expect at a Roadblock

Under Section 13(8) of the South African Police Service Act, police and traffic officers in uniform are authorised to stop vehicles at properly sanctioned roadblocks. Motorists must present a valid driver’s licence and provide identification details if requested.

According to Arrive Alive, officers may search vehicles and individuals without a warrant and confiscate any illegal goods found. “If detained or arrested, you have the right to legal representation and should not be questioned without your lawyer present if one is requested,” says Haslam.

Your Roadblock Survival Checklist - Haslam shares a few key do’s and don’ts:

•    Pull over safely when signalled.
•    Stay calm and respectful. Comply with instructions and avoid confrontation.
•    Sign fines or infringement notices calmly – roadside arguments only escalate the situation.
•    Never offer a bribe. Bribery is a criminal offence.
•    Know your rights. Awareness of legal boundaries can prevent potential abuses of power.
•    Check your vehicle. Ensure roadworthiness and that your licence and registration are up to date.

What If Your Vehicle Is Deemed Unroadworthy?

If an officer finds your vehicle unroadworthy, they can:

•    Instruct you to drive only to your destination or a short distance.
•    Remove the licence disc.
•    Prohibit further driving of the vehicle.

Outstanding Fines: Can You Be Arrested?

Haslam clarifies a common misconception: “You cannot be forced to pay fines on the spot — that’s extortion.” Arrest is only lawful if a valid warrant is shown. If no warrant exists, officers may issue a summons, with a court date at least 14 days away (excluding Sundays and public holidays). “If a warrant is presented, you may be detained until payment is made,” she adds. “If not, request to call your attorney immediately.”

Drunk Driving: Know the Procedure

If suspected of drinking and driving:

•    Answer honestly if asked whether you’ve been drinking. Lying may count against you.

•    You cannot refuse a breathalyser without reasonable cause.
•    If over the legal limit (0.05g/dl), you’ll be taken for a blood test.

Haslam advises: Ensure sterile equipment is used in front of you, you may call your own doctor, if they can arrive in time. “Blood must be drawn within two hours of being stopped; expired test kits invalidate results, and a police officer must be present when your blood is taken”.

“If arrested, you must be informed of your rights immediately and detained at the nearest police station,” she explains. “You must be brought to court within 48 hours and can apply for bail unless the charge is serious.”

Unlawful Arrests & Police Misconduct

Unfortunately, Haslam says, unlawful arrests and police brutality remain a concern. “If you experience wrongful detention or excessive force, you may have grounds for a personal injury claim against the SAPS or municipal police.”

To pursue a claim:

•    Act quickly due to legal time limits.
•    Collect evidence: officers’ names, witness details, medical reports, and photographs of injuries.
•    Engage a reputable personal injury lawyer, as claims against the state can be complex.

Haslam notes that police have strong legal defences in arrest-related claims, so expert legal support is essential. “By staying informed, calm, and cooperative, motorists can help ensure safer roads and protect their rights this Easter,” she concludes.

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