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Be ready for the introduction of AARTO
Submitted by Christelle on Mon, 2011-02-28 00:00Content:
The introduction of Aarto (Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences Act) and the consequent points demerit system is scheduled for 1 April 2011 following pilot projects in Johannesburg and Tshwane.
Under Aarto, all motorists will be given 12 points to start with and will lose points when they commit traffic offences. This will be reflected on the National Contravention Register on eNatis. More points will be lost depending on the severity of the offence, which could eventually lead to the suspension of one's licence.
Key points to remember:
- Motorists accumulate a set number of demerit points for each prescribed traffic infringement that may lead to suspension or cancellation of your license
- Speed will be the number one (1) rate scorer and you must familiarize yourself with the others
- Maximum penalty points is 12 and this is when a license is suspended
- You are prohibited from driving a vehicle in the suspension period
- If a drivers license is suspended three times, the license will be cancelled
- You will be required to reapply in terms of the National Road Traffic Act for a license
- Serious traffic offences such as driving under the influence, reckless and negligent driving and speeding at extremely high speeds will not fall into the AARTO system, but in the Criminal Procedure Act
- AARTO classifies traffic violations under minor and major infringements and offences
- Every point over 12 will result in a suspension period of three months
- One point means suspension for three months
- Two points means six months and three points will go on and on …..
- Immediately following a traffic violation you will be issued with an infringement notice(either per hand or post)
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