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Administrative Adjudication Of Road Traffic

Taxi industry ‘running on empty’
Article
/ 10 November 2017

Taxi industry ‘running on empty’

Calling the transport minister a liar, owners want a state subsidy so they can pay their bills

By Govan Whittles
DA: E-tolls won’t work because Aarto is failing
Article
/ 28 August 2013

DA: E-tolls won’t work because Aarto is failing

The fact that the state is due to lose over R2-billion in unpaid fines due to an inefficient Aarto Act means e-tolls won’t be successful, says the DA.

By Khuthala Nandipha
Transport dept: Aarto not delayed again
Article
/ 2 March 2011

Transport dept: Aarto not delayed again

Claims that the roll-out of the Aarto Act has been delayed again are not true, national transport department said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
Taxi drivers march against traffic demerit system
Article
/ 16 November 2010

Taxi drivers march against traffic demerit system

About 400 taxi drivers protesting against the traffic demerit system converged on the Union Buildings in Pretoria on Tuesday.

By Giordano Stolley
Slow start to Pretoria taxi protest
Article
/ 16 November 2010

Slow start to Pretoria taxi protest

The planned taxi protest over the implementation of the government’s new traffic demerit system got off to a slow start in Pretoria on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 14 November 2010

Union to march against traffic demerit system

The SA Transport and Allied Workers’ Union plans to embark on a march next week to oppose the implementation of the new traffic demerit system.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 8 November 2010

Jo’burg chamber consultant criticises Aarto

The new traffic demerit system will negatively effect owners of company vehicles and their drivers, a consultant said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter

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