The KwaZulu-Natal government says five municipalities in the province are ready to implement the Administration of Road Traffic Offences (Aarto) system, but the DA is not convinced.
“The executive council delegated the provincial department of transport to engage the national department with the aim of increasing appetite for participation, but also to educate people thoroughly on the Aarto system.”
“The DA welcomes any initiative aimed at encouraging safe driving on our roads, which will in turn reduce accidents. There have already been far too many innocent lives lost on our roads and Aarto is a start in dealing with this carnage. “Licensing has been a problem in KZN for several years, which has only increased as a result of Covid-19, yet the department does not seem to be able to provide solutions.
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