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Thirty-one new graduates of Gene Louw Traffic College are looking forward to starting work at various provincial traffic centres and in municipalities on 1 August 2018. Now that they have successfully completed the 12-month Further Education and Training Certificate (FETC): Road Traffic Law Enforcement, they are qualified traffic officers who can act in that capacity to make our roads safer.
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