Outa, Fines SA welcome AARTO implementation delay

The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa) and digital traffic fines platform Fines SA have invited the announcement by the Department of Transport to postpone the implementation of the Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences (AARTO) Act to July 1, 2026....

Road upgrades promise enhanced operations

The construction works for the upgrade of the N2 and N3 freeways in KwaZulu-Natal– worth R19-billion for the N2 and R33-billion for the N3– are on track for conclusion in 2032, states SANRAL KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Head Dudley Mbambo. Building work began...

Cape Town progresses infrastructure development projects

The City of Cape Town (CoCT) has finished the building of 2 brand-new MyCiTi bus depots on the corner of Spine roadway and Mew way between Khayelitsha and Mitchells Plain and is progressing with its Edward Avenue housing task in the Grassy Park area of Ottery. The 2...

Modernisation aligns with changing realities

Transport Month is a prompt opportunity to review how the country’s forecourt network is adapting to moving travel patterns, consumer expectations and the global energy shift, states petroleum company bp Southern Africa. The company, with more than a century of...

Lag in testing a risk to safety gains

South Africa will need to equal global requirements of roadside drug testing, such as saliva-based screening, if it is to meaningfully resolve the growing hazard of drugged driving and protect the nation’s financial investment in safer transport systems, says...