Authorities on HIGH alert for these traffic violations this December

Authorities on HIGH alert for these traffic violations this December

Authorities are taking a zero-tolerance approach to the following traffic violations this December. Speaking last week at the launch of the 2024 Road Safety campaign, Transport Minister Barbara Creecy highlighted traffic violations this December that will be heavily policed.

11 883 recorded deaths took place on South African roads in 2023. And 1 285 of those occurred during the festive season period, explained Creecy. “It is a tragic story of death and destruction, year in and year out. However, behind every statistic is a story. A life lost, a family left grieving, or a person dealing with life-changing injuries,” the minister said.

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TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS THIS DECEMBER

Traffic violations this December
Besides more visible policing, what more can be done to make South Africa’s roads safer? Image: File

Accordingly, services countrywide are on the lookout for the following traffic violations this December, in a bid to reduce lawlessness on Mzansi’s roads. Public Safety Departments will implement additional measures to enhance visible road policing like roadblocks. These will be set up across all metros and the focus will be licence violations, drunk drivers, vehicle fitness and pedestrian safety awareness,” confirmed the department.

With busyness on the roads reaching its zenith just before Christmas and again just before the New Year, fatalities on the roads also increase. Both the cities of Johannesburg and Cape Town are beefing up operations over the festive period, with police reservists being called into action.

COMMON VIOLATIONS AND THEIR FINES

Traffic violations this December
Common traffic violations this December are likely to be licence, speeding and drunk driving related. Image: File

Below we’ve created a list of the most common traffic violations recorded in December, including the applicable spot fine and AARTO act demerit points to go with them (when activate). So, best avoid breaking the following laws to not ruin your December holidays:

Violation Spot fine AARTO points
Motor vehicle not registered  R1000 3
Motor vehicle not licensed  R1000 3
Not displaying number plates  Court 6
Displaying only one number plate R500 1
Non-applicable number plates  Court 6
Both plates obscured or illegible  Court 6
License disc not displayed  R500 1
License disc obscured or illegible  R500 1
Vehicle permanently unfit for use R500 1
No engine number   Court 6
Failing to comply with a traffic officer R500 1
Furnishing false information   Court 6
False number plate       Court 6
Failing to give way to emergency vehicle   R500 1
Driving while using hand-held cellphone  R500 1
Racing on public road  R1000 3
Wilful obstruction of traffic flow    R750 2
Pulling away from kerb before it is safe  R750 2
Engine emitting smoke  R250 0
Spillage of oil, petrol or litter  R250 0
Driving on the sidewalk   R500 1
Failing to yield to pedestrian at crossing  R500 1
Overtaking stationary vehicle at pedestrian crossing  R500 1
Abandoned vehicle    R500 1
Damaging public road   R1000 3
Trading illegally on public road  R250 0

*Note that these punishments are doubled in the Western Cape. And, as a reminder, under AARTO, motorists can only receive 15 demerit points on their license before suspension. You can only be suspended twice before it is revoked permanently. Each suspension means having to retake the driver’s/learner’s qualification test. There are currently 2 659 offences listed on the RTMC website.

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THESE TRAFFIC LAW PUNISHMENTS?

Traffic violations this December
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