The implementation of the Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences (AARTO) marks a significant change in how traffic infringements are managed in South Africa. While many motorists focus on the impact on individual drivers, employers and businesses operating company vehicles face a new level of responsibility.
For organisations with company cars, delivery vehicles, [more…]
AARTO for businesses: What Every South African Business Needs to Know About Company Vehicles and Traffic FinesFefaTech2026-07-02T11:21:07+02:00
AARTO and the Workplace: What South African Employers Should Prepare For
The nationwide implementation of the Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences (AARTO) Act, coming into effect on 1 December 2025, will have a major impact on employers—especially those whose staff drive for work-related purposes.
The AARTO system aims to improve road safety by enforcing stricter compliance [more…]
AARTO and the Workplace: How businesses should prepareFefaTech2026-06-22T11:51:27+02:00
News24 reports that the SA National Taxi Council (Santaco) in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) has reiterated that members might stage a national taxi strike in July if a meeting with government representatives does not go in their favour.
Santaco KZN spokesperson Mandla Mzelemu said on Tuesday that the strike on 12 [more…]
Santaco in KZN warns of national taxi strike looming on 12 Julys26superu2017-09-07T09:12:06+02:00
Business Report writes that the taxi industry, whose protests last week resulted in many of the streets around Johannesburg and Midrand becoming gridlocked, is planning to embark on a national strike and protests next month.
MP Filtane, spokesperson for the Mass Taxi Industry Protest Action Committee, a taxi [more…]
Taxi industry planning on a national strike and protests on 15 Julys26superu2017-06-28T16:18:25+02:00