Traffic Fine Workshop - 09 July 2025 - Johannesburg
AARTO’s demerit system (expected nationwide by September 2025) closes in—our mission: expose traps, deliver solutions.
Forget whatever you knew about traffic fines -
- AARTO introduces a complete revision on Traffic Fines.
- Companies/Owners become responsible for employee behaviour whilst using company vehicles. (Speeding, Reckless Driving, Unroadworthy Vehicles, DUI, etc)
- Companies/Owners will need to start an effective upskilling AARTO awareness program for all employees.
- Traffic fines incurred in private time will have a devastating effect on company operations. (Monitoring private time behaviour?)
- Friendly prosecutors and 3rd party fine service providers are removed from the equation.
Enforcement Orders (AARTO 13—unlucky for a reason) are live now - preventing driver's and vehicle licence renewals.
The trigger - Simply not paying traffic fines invokes an Enforcement Order. Countless companies and individuals nationwide have been affected.
AARTO a complex system forces companies, directors and individuals to take accountability for their actions.
- The aim is simple - "Make the offending party guilty for their actions."
- The question must be asked;- who is the offending party? The simple answer - The owner of the vehicle.
- The owner/company/proxy is always responsible for vehicle condition including driver behaviour - "unless show differently".
AARTO, a timelined based system is run on business principles.
- Early payment of fines are discounted.
- Late payment is penalized
- No payment - Vehicle, driver's licence and operator cards cannot be renewed.
- An enforcement order against any fleet owned vehicle prevents renewal of licences on all others until the enforcement order has been resolved.
- AARTO is currently operational in Johannesburg and Tshwane and soon to be rolled out nationally.
- However, AARTO is effective nationally. Incurring a fine whilst visiting Johannesburg or Tshwane incurs the wrath of AARTO no matter where you stay.
Therefore - Directors/Owners, you’re accountable for compliance, private or company time. Our workshop’s the key.
See a snip of AARTO penalties from the revised regulations
- Speeding - 90 km/h in 60 km/h fine—R3,200.
- Speeding - 91+km/h in a 60km/h lands you in court. R5,000 fine plus a criminal record.
- Double whammy for operators - Penalties are applied against the driver and Company(PROXY)
- AARTO regulations of 495 pages are a minefield to navigate.
- Can you outrun this trap? Answers at our AARTO Risk Workshop.
The solution -
- AARTO is a fair system that has the tools in place - knowing the system is the key.
- SASMiNT has been in the forefront of identifying the risks and has educated countless companies on AARTO Preparedness.
- Attend our AARTO Workshop for all the answers. we've got you covered.
- Get to know AARTO.
- Identify the risk to company and individual.
- Learn how to efficiently deal with AARTO fines.
- As a bonus this workshop will teach you how to simulate all traffic fines outside the AARTO area as AARTO traffic fines.
- This workshop will provide you with a comprehensive understanding on dealing with AARTO and national traffic fines.
- Practical tips, guidelines and a "e-TRAFFIC FINE LIBRARY" packed with useful information will be provided to all delegates.
Register:
- Click [Link to Register] for workshop pricing or in-house options, or complete the attached form.
A question to consider: When can directors face court summons—and what’s the cost? Answers at our Workshop.
View a snippet of Companies who have attended our workshops HERE
SASMiNT – Your AARTO Shield