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1,000 things can lead to your licence being suspended from next month – these are worst

1,000 things can lead to your licence being suspended from next month – these are worst Business Insider SA facebook (Photo by Gallo Images/Jacques Stander) South Africa s new national demerit system for driving offences will be rolled out in phases starting on 1 July. All motorists will start with zero points and receive demerits for approximately 1,000 violations. These points will be attributed to the motorist s license and when the demerits exceed 15, the license will be suspended for three months. Demerit points range from one to six depending on the seriousness of the offence. Exceeding 161 km/h on the highway, fleeing the scene of an accident, driving while drunk, and failing to stop for a traffic officer are just some of the six-point offences.

New South African driver s licence card coming this year

Fikile Mbalula. Image: GCIS The department of transport plans to introduce a new driver’s licence card this year and implement a bouquet of measures to improve the service the public receives when visiting and interacting with driving licence test centres (DLTCs). Transport minister Fikile Mbalula confirmed this on Friday after delivering his budget vote speech, adding that his department is looking at launching and rolling out the new card before the end of this year. Mbalula said the national department of transport wants to “kill the queues at DLTCs and is also working on undermining the corruption involved in the booking of DLTC slots, especially in Gauteng”. He said this is to ensure that getting a driver’s licence does not become a cumbersome and stressful journey, and to make it accessible.

New driver s licence card to be introduced this year

MONEYWEB app instead? Along with a bouquet of measures designed to ‘kill queues’ at testing centres. 11:00  Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula says his department is also ‘working on undermining the corruption involved’ in the booking of licence test slots. Image: Nadine Hutton, Bloomberg The Department of Transport plans to introduce a new driver’s licence card this year and implement a bouquet of measures to improve the service the public receives when visiting and interacting with driving licence test centres (DLTCs). Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula confirmed this on Friday after delivering his budget vote speech, adding that his department is looking at launching and rolling out the new card before the end of this year.

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