Poverty and crime
Most South Africans believe that poverty is the root cause of escalating crime levels.
Still fighting
Desmond Tutu is showing no signs of slowing down as he turns 77, and is still an advocate for justice.
Search News24
     South Africa : News Get News24 on your mobile Terms & conditions 
Homepage
South Africa
News
Politics
Aids Focus
Power Crisis
Xenophobia
Africa
World
Sport
Entertainment
Sci-Tech
Finance
Health
Galleries
 
News24 turns 10
US Elections
Zimbabwe
Xenophobia
Aids Focus
Power Crisis
More...
 
MyNews24
Columnists
Sports Columnists
Feedback
 
National Lottery
UK Lottery
Travel
Competitions
Horoscopes
TV Guides
Classifieds
Currie Cup game
 
Sudoku
Aces High
Silly Solitaire
Word Cube
Make 24
Golf Solitaire
Battleship
 
Stidy
The Biggish Five
Treknet
 
Newsletters
Weather

Cape Town:
15-21°C

Durban:
17-25°C

Johannesburg:
9-26°C

Weather Page

Traffic
Gauteng KwaZulu-Natal Eastern Cape Western Cape
All regions
Indicators
Rand/$ 8.8000
Rand/£ 15.3700
Rand/€ 11.9700
Gold/oz $882.00
Gold Mining 1569.36
-1.87%
All-share index 21205.92
+0.87%
 
House prices getting you down?
Register with Property24 today and buy an affordable online Sold Price Index (SPI) report to find out what other houses in your area have sold for.

 
Afrikaans
English

New speeding law being piloted
03/07/2008 09:51  - (SA)  

Want to know more?
Answerit can help.
  • Fuel thief 'stole for his kids'
  • Motorist 'tries to steal camera'
  • Speeding drivers arrested
  • Biker nabbed doing 256km/h
  • Speeding diplomat arrested
  • Speeding doc's case struck off
  • 213km/h speedster 'a drunk doc'
  • Jhb speedster clocks 272km/h
  • Carina van Wyk, Beeld

    Pretoria - A new traffic act, which will see motorists getting bigger fines - but also discounts if paid promptly - will take effect in the Tshwane metro area on Thursday.

    It will be a pilot project before the system goes countrywide.

    The new Administration and Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences Act (Aarto), which will be announced at the Pumulani tollgate north of Pretoria by the Minister of Transport, Jeff Radebe.

    The legislation will also be piloted in Johannesburg in November before being rolled out across the country during the course of 2009.

    In terms of the law, if you drive between 151km/h and 155km/h on a highway with a speed limit of 120km/h, it could cost you R1 250.

    If a motorist is caught breaking the speed limit by more than 35km/h, in any circumstance, they will be arrested there and then.

    If you drive faster than this past a speed camera, you will be heading straight to court.

    However, if you pay your fines within 32 days, you will get a 50% discount.

    Punishment point system

    The new Act also involves a punishment point system. It will be tested in Tshwane but the points won't really count against motorists.

    "When it is introduced countrywide, everyone will start on a clean slate," said Collen Msibi, spokesperson for the Department of Transport.

    A certain number of points are allocated to traffic offences depending on how serious the offence is. You can keep on driving until you have 12 points. For every point after that, your driver's licence will be suspended for three months. Therefore, if you have 14 points, you won't be allowed to drive for six months.

    A point will be deducted for every three months in which you don't break a traffic rule.

    Your driver's licence will be cancelled if it is suspended for a third time.

    The points which motorists will be getting during the testing period in Tshwane, will therefore not be held against them.

    Arrive Alive spokesperson Ntau Letebele, said the primary goal of the point system was to improve road safety by getting people who continually broke traffic rules, off the road.

    Spokesperson for the Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC), Thandi Moya, said in terms of Aarto, motorists had five options when fined. You may either pay the fine within 32 days and get a 50% discount; you may make arrangements to pay off the fine; you may inform authorities that someone else was driving the car during the offence; you may state your case in court or you may make representations. After the 32 days there are also other options.

    - Beeld



    What is this?
    Yahoo Digg Del.icio.us Facebook Brought to you by OUTsurance Car Insurance
     
    News24 Headlines on your Facebook profile News24 on mobile  


    VEHICLE SEARCH
    PEUGEOT
    2006
    206 Popart 1.4 3-dr
    R74990
    PEUGEOT
    2008
    Partner 1.9 D Dsl P-Van
    R131800
    TOYOTA
    2007
    Corolla 160i GLE MY05
    R131900
    VOLVO
    2005
    S40 2.4i
    R159000
    JAGUAR
    2006
    S-Type 3.0 V6 SE AT
    R324100
    NISSAN
    2006
    Almera 1.6 Comfort MY01
    R99900
    MITSUBISHI
    2005
    Colt 2800 LWB Std Dsl
    R69900
    FORD
    2005
    Focus 2.0 TDCi Si 5-dr Dsl MY05
    R133900
    DFM
    2008
    Mini Truck 1.3 PU
    R66732

     

    About us | Advertise | Contact us | Job opportunities | Press Releases | Site map

    Back to top
     Sponsored links
    Life Insurance
    Car Insurance
    UK Lottery
    First for Women
    Your Homeloan
    Bid or Buy
    Medical Aid
    Education
    SA TV Online
    Best Car Deals
    Loans & Credit Cards
    Compare Quotes
    Life Insurance for Women
    Car Servicing & Repair
    Piggs Peak Casino