The new Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences (Aarto) Act is expected to become fully operational in July 2022, more than a year after the legislation was officially scheduled to be introduced. .
At least 383,000 pending licence cards have not been printed in South Africa due to a machinery breakdown in December.
With the increase in the fuel price now breaking through R20 a litre, and increasing peak traffic times, it makes sense to try carpooling to save money.
When it comes to insurance, there’s one point of confusion or frequently asked question that stands out - how it is that your vehicle, which depreciates in value over time, continues to be insured at the same, or even a…
The competition guidelines for the automotive aftermarket that came into effect on 1 July 2021 have made it imperative for vehicle owners to know the difference between a warranty, service plan, and maintenance plan.
Always keeping your car in good nick and regularly serviced could well be to your advantage in the event that an insurer disputes a claim on the basis that the vehicle was in an unroadworthy state.
The introduction of the new Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences (Aarto) system in the coming months will have a significant impact on anyone who drives in South Africa, with the next phase of the scheme scheduled to start in…
There is a significant shortage of rental vehicles in South Africa and holidaymakers hoping to travel in December and January should be booking immediately if they have not already secured a vehicle.
Being eager to reach your destination is no excuse to ignore the rules of the road – and this is especially important at this time of the year, says Wesbank.
Schools across South Africa close for the festive season break on 15 December and traffic on the country’s major routes is expected to increase significantly from then on, says the Automobile Association (AA) of South Africa.