During the phase in process, traffic fine notices may still reflect these payment options, but customers are urged to make use of the new options that are becoming available instead.
As of tomorrow, 1 July, Cape Town residents will have new channel to pay for their traffic fines and by-law contravention notices.
This comes after the City announced that contracts with its current third party service providers of payment channels for traffic fine and by-law contravention notices will end today, 30 June 2022.www.clicks.co.za and www.paycity.co.za. “The City regrets any inconvenience caused by the changes to payment channels; however, customers will benefit from the additional options that will be available as of 1 July 2022.”fine notices may still reflect these payment options. The City urges customers to make use of the new options that are becoming available instead.
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