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The Johannesburg metro police department is accused of breaching the Road Traffic Act by sending notices to offenders through standard permit mail.
The SA National Roads Agency is contractually obliged to bring the Gauteng tolling system into operation unless its instruction from government should change.
Proposed new road traffic regulations may result in across the board hikes in traffic fines.
Claims that the roll-out of the points-demerit system, Aarto, has been delayed again are not true, says the national transport department.
The controversial new traffic offences system, which had a "messy" trial run in Gauteng, may be implemented nationwide in January.
Transport workers are threatening to bring SA to a standstill in December over the controversial Aarto legislation.
Companies transporting hazardous chemicals should prepare for the implementation of the new Aarto traffic legislation, the Chemical and Allied Industries' Association has warned.
The Road Traffic Management Corporation says the delayed new point demerit system for motorists will be implemented next year.
Johannesburg authorities are considering suspending the enforcement of traffic laws as the costs for the controversial Aarto system mount.
The Road Traffic Management Corporation needs R300m to continue operations, following an investigation which revealed the unlawful disbursement of R144m at the institution.
The planned new road traffic offence system should be suspended because a large number of drivers will lose their licences for minor transgressions, freight firms say.
The implementation of controversial new road traffic offence rules, including a point system that can cost motorists their driver's licences, will be delayed.
The controversial Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences Act comes into force in Port Elizabeth, Durban, Ekurhuleni and Cape Town in July.
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