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					Fines management and administration is managed by us for our clients. Fines are redirected through the use of our sophisticated 
					tracking system where we are able to identify the drivers of all vehicles at any point in time. We are able to redirect all fines 
					to the responsible drivers.
 Objectives of AARTO
 
 Traffic fines terms of reference used to be on the National Road Traffic Act (NRTA), 1996 (Act No. 93 of 1996) and its Regulation 
					administered by the Criminal Procedure Act of 1977 (Act No. 51 of 1977). In 1998 Parliament approved the Administration and Adjudication 
					of Road Traffic Offenses (AARTO) Act, No. 46 of 1998 which was to create an act that linked the law enforcement and adjudication processing 
					more effectively and efficiently.
 
					To reduce the carnage on our roads.To provide for uniform penalty system.To change driver behavior.
To encourage compliance with road traffic rules.
To alleviate the burden on the courts. 
					Violation will be categorized:
					 
					Traffic offenceMinor infringement
Major infringement
 
					Demerit points are recorded against the driver:
					 
					
					When penalties and fees are paidWhen you apply to pay in installmentsWhen you are convicted in courtWhen an enforcement order is issued
 Point system 
					 
					Every person starts with 0 pointsMaximum permissible number of points is 12
					Every point exceeding 12 points results in a three-month suspension of the license
					One point is reduced every three months if no further contraventions occur within the three-month period?A license is cancelled when it has been suspended for the third timeIt is the responsibility of the transport manager to ensure that all driver licenses are valid.
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