Community Policing Officer
“The driver lost control”, “the vehicle overturned” are some of reports the Windhoek City Police encounter on a daily basis. Speeding in the city can never be overemphasised. With Windhoek being an urban area, the common speed limit on many roadways is 60km/h. Hence, when drivers find themselves in a 60km/h zone. This means the driver must adhere to an absolute maximum speed of 60km/h.
The speed limit in a 60km/h zone around the city of Windhoek is a legal restriction on how fast vehicles can travel in the respective area. This limit is typically set to ensure the safety of both drivers and pedestrians in urban areas.
As for the amount of fines that drivers can expect for exceeding the speed limit, this can vary depending on how much that specific speed limit was being exceeded.
Remember, sticking to speed limits is crucial for the safety of all road users, it reduces the risk of accidents, minimises damage to property, and helps maintain a smoother flow of traffic. It’s an essential responsibility for every driver to obey these limits for the well-being of themselves and others on the road.
The Windhoek City Police therefore encourages all road users to be ambassadors of road safety and help us achieve our mission as we work towards making Windhoek the safest city in Africa!
Remember, do not drive to avoid a fine, drive to save a life!
Contact the Windhoek City Police Service on 061 302 302 or 061 290 2239 for any emergencies and crime related issues.
According to Section 76 of the Road Traffic and Transport Act, Act 22 of 1999, driving a vehicle in excess of the general speed limit indicated by an appropriate road traffic sign of 60km/h, and captured by a speed camera, a driver can be fined up to the following amounts;