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The launch of the AARTO system has been delayed to December 2025. Discover how this new traffic act will impact motorists and ...
The new system aims to decriminalise minor traffic offences and improve compliance, but has faced criticism from advocacy ...
A new launch date has been announced for the Administration and Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences (AARTO) Act. Africa ...
The Department of Transport has confirmed that the Aarto system will rollout to 69 municipalities in late 2025, followed by ...
“This is Phase 2 of the AARTO rollout programme, while Phase 3 will be rolled out on February 1, 2026, for the 144 municipalities that will only be ready then.” The AARTO Act was confirmed as ...
Several news outlets, including a major South African publication, have reported that the AARTO system will be implemented this week. These reports are false.
Want to share your thoughts on the proposed AARTO amendment bill? How do you feel about notices being sent via sms? Members of the public have until August 31 to submit their concerns to Government.
Aarto demerit system is inching towards implementation Transport minister is hopeful Ramaphosa will approve the members of the Aarto Appeals Tribunal before the general election.
The demerit points system for road traffic infringements through the Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences (Aarto) Act and the Aarto Amendment Act is set to be implemented by mid-2025.
'Despite the AARTO Amendment Bill reportedly having been scrutinised and certified by the State Law Advisors, it will fail to pass constitutional and other legal muster if it is signed into law,' says ...
Now that a set plan is in place for AARTO's implementation, companies should be taking steps to ensure that no person or livelihood is negatively affected by the demerit system,” says Herbert.
The points demerit system and driver rehabilitation programmes of the Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences (Aarto) Act will only be introduced from July 1, 2022 – a year later ...
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