Funky wheels: China’s big drive in South Africa
No, the Chinese are not coming to take over – they are already busy accomplishing it.
- Industry News
- 4 May 2026
The crime stats for quarter three of last year (October to December) were recently released, and although vehicle related crimes show a decrease in most areas, it still remains very high, says MasterDrive. Other areas, however, saw increases, including the carjacking of business-owned vehicles.
What the stats say about crime on the roads - October to December 2024 (see infographic)

MasterDrive's recommendations on reducing the risk:
No, the Chinese are not coming to take over – they are already busy accomplishing it.
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