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Why you DON’T have to pay South African traffic fines at roadblocks

There have never been more ways to pay South African traffic fines than there are currently. Online portals, local government websites and even supermarkets all allow you to pay South African traffic fines quickly and easily. The issue, reports eNCA, is that motorists simply choose not to pay South African traffic fines. This clogs the system up with enforcement orders and paperwork. That’s why authorities are going on a charm offensive …

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Authorities insist that motorists do not have to pay outstanding traffic fines at roadblocks. Image: File

Nevertheless, the Jo’burg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) has reassured motorists that they do not have to pay South African traffic fines at roadblocks. Although, doing so may be advantageous because of the convenience factor in skipping long queues. JMPD spokesperson Xolani Fihla says while you are in no way obliged to pay outstanding traffic fines, it is recommended that you do.

This is a new initiative, says the city, to improve service delivery and ensure motorists don’t let their fines lapse into enforcement orders. If you have an enforcement order against your name you run the risk of being blocked from renewing your vehicle or driver’s licence through the eNATIS system.

MOST SEVERE VIOLATIONS

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Take head of these most severe traffic violations in South Africa that will land you in court. Image: File

At last count, there are nearly 2 700 traffic violations you can be fined for. Of these, there are 11 that are considered extremely severe and will land you straight in court. If you fall foul of any of the below violations and have your licence suspended, you have to retake your driver’s licence qualification test from scratch. They are the following:

VIOLATION FINE AARTO POINTS
Motor vehicle with no licence plate   Court 6
Motor vehicle with incorrect plate   Court 6
Motor vehicle with plate obscured  Court 6
Motor vehicle with no engine number  Court 6
Temporary/special permit not displayed   Court 6
Exceeding any speed limit by above 40 km/h Court 6
Failing to stop at an accident to assist Court 6
Reckless driving       Court 6
Driving under the influence (blood alcohol):
Higher than 0,05 g per 100 ml   Court 6
PrDP driver higher than 0,02 g per 100 ml Court 6
Breath alcohol higher than 0,24 mg per 1 000 ml  Court 6
PrDP driver higher than 0,10 mg per 1 000 ml  Court 6
Unauthorised tampering with vehicle  Court 6
Furnishing false information to a police officer  Court 6

DO YOU USE ONLINE SERVICES TO PAY YOUR FINES?

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Let us know how you pay your fines in the comments section below … Image: File

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