The Road Traffic Infringement Agency has confirmed that the second phase of the Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences (AARTO) Act rollout has been delayed.
The Road Traffic Infringement Agency has confirmed that the second phase of the Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences (AARTO) Act rollout has been delayed. Following the Constitutional Court ruling affirming the constitutionality of the act in mid-2023, the transport department laid out a phased plan to roll out the new AARTO system nationwide.
Phase 1 of the AARTO rollout started back in 2021 and has already been completed, characterised by the following:Signing of contracts with Government printing works on the production of AARTO stationerySetting up of AARTO service outlets across the country Preparations to conduct AARTO stakeholder legislative workshops to institutionalise AARTO at workplaces Rolling AARTO public education and community awareness on the benefits of the national implementation of this legislatio
Road Traffic Infringement Agency AARTO Act Rollout Delayed Constitutional Court Ruling Transport Department Phased Plan Nationwide Contracts Stationery Service Outlets Stakeholder Workshops Public Education Community Awareness Legislation