The Western Cape Mobility Department has warned residents to be on high alert for online scams falsely advertising traffic officer training courses and requesting payment from hopeful applicants.
The warning comes as the department officially opens applications for its Traffic Officer Cadet bursary programme, which offers successful candidates the opportunity to train as traffic officers in the province.
Officials stressed that the bursary programme is completely free to apply for and that applications may only be submitted through the official Western Cape Government Jobs website.
Chief Director for Traffic Management, Maxine Bezuidenhout, urged residents not to fall victim to the scams.
“We also caution residents about the various scams targeting applicants. There are no fees required for this programme.”
At the same time, the department is encouraging eligible young people to apply for the programme, which includes a Further Education and Training Certificate in Road Traffic Law Enforcement.
The 12-month programme will begin on 8 June 2026 at the Gene Louw Traffic College in Brackenfell, Cape Town.
Bezuidenhout says the programme presents an opportunity for young people interested in law enforcement and road safety.
“This bursary programme offers a valuable opportunity for young people to build a career in law enforcement while making a real impact on road safety in the Western Cape.”



