The Department of Transport’s grace periods for driving licence card renewals don’t add up.
Motorists renewing their driver’s licence before 31 March 2022 will get an additional three months’ grace on their expired licence card.
It would appear that South Africans that followed the department’s instructions and applied before the deadline would still need to fork out for a temporary driver’s licence.that the backlog of licences that expire by 31 March stood at 2.1 million nationwide. The backlog at the end of January 2022 was also 2.1 million.
The DLCA is an entity under the Department of Transport responsible for producing South Africa’s driving licence cards. As per the DLCA’s annual performance plan for the 2021/22 financial year, the machine has never produced cards at this rate before. The forecasts for the 2022/23 and 2023/24 financial years show a maximum rate of 208,000 cards per month.
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