The AARTO demerit system is expected to roll out from 1 July 2026. Many motorists may be unclear about how it will work and ...
The new Aarto system has become operational in another 62 municipalities as of Wednesday, 1 July, after the South African ...
The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse has called on the government to clarify whether the next phase of the Administrative ...
Experts warn that fines are now being digitally tracked and linked to companies, making proactive management essential to avoid financial and operational disruptions.
Traffic accidents in South Africa cost around R180 billion annually, with many uninsured drivers putting the insured ...
The new system is expected to significantly change how traffic offences are managed, with repeat offenders facing licence ...
The phased rollout of AARTO could confuse many motorists regarding the consequences and dispute processes for fines.
Mzansi’s new AARTO demerit point system launches on 1 July 2026, and insurance experts warn that drivers who lose their ...
Repeat traffic offenders face licence suspensions as a controversial demerit system finally rolls out despite last-minute ...
The controversial Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences (Aarto) Act is being implemented in another 60 ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa has proclaimed the list of 62 municipalities in South Africa where the Administrative Adjudication ...
The AARTO demerit system is expected to roll out from 1 July 2026. Many motorists may be unclear about how it will work and what the consequences could be.
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