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
Both individual employees and entire businesses are likely to suffer the effects of the latest AARTO amendment and incoming demerit system.
This is according to Beata Warnich, associate at SchoemanLaw, who notes that the new system will introduce a ‘point system’ which will penalise drivers for traffic violations.
Traffic violations result in points being allocated to a [more…]
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