Beware big increase in scams when you renew your driver's licence
Justice Project South Africa (JPSA) has raised concerns over the number of scammers preying on motorists at licensing centres across the country.
JPSA said it was "gravely" concerned that fraudsters continue to exploit the...
Keeping Joburg and Cape Town at level 4 will be impossible - Expert
As South Africa prepares to move from alert level 4 to alert level 3, the government is expected to impose separate COVID-19 alert levels across different regions based on the prevalence of the coronavirus.
The Presidency said...
Johannesburg police launch traffic fine email campaign to get you to pay up
JPSA chairman Howard Dembovsky has warned Gauteng motorists about an SMS and email campaign which targets individuals with “stagnated” traffic fines.
E-tolls: how to make your voice heard
Justice Project South Africa is calling on citizens to have their say on e-tolls at the public meetings held by the Gauteng e-toll review panel – and has provided a guide on how to go about doing so
Roadblocks not about e-tolls: department of community safety
Roadblocks in different parts of Gauteng were not linked to e-tolling, the department of community safety said
Sanral caught lying about e-toll summonses, final demands: JPSA
Justice Project South Africa says that Sanral’s latest comments clearly show that it does not know what it is doing
Truth about e-tolls and criminal records: JPSA
The Justice Project South Africa explains the process that will have to be followed by Sanral to prosecute people who do not pay for e-tolls
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e-toll or face jail time says Sanral
Motorists who haven’t paid their e-toll bills in 30 days will face jail time, says Sanral. JPSA calls it toothless fear-mongering
E-toll SMS and e-mail bill warning
Many South Africans have taken to social media to complain about incorrect e-toll bills from Sanral; JPSA warns against acting on Sanral’s SMSes and e-mails
E-toll: Sanral will find you
The Kapsch-owned Electronic Tolling Collection company (ETC), set up to rake in e-toll funds from Gauteng’s road users, has started to call, mail and SMS citizens to claim unpaid toll fees.
Sanral threatens Justice Project SA over information request
Sanral lawyers have threatened legal action following a request for clarification on e-toll prosecutions, Justice Project SA said
E-toll prosecution: what’s going on?
The intended processes for prosecuting those who do not pay Gauteng e-tolls are unclear, Justice Project SA (JPSA) said on Friday.
JPSA: no traffic fines by email
Reports that traffic fines could be emailed to motorists were incorrect, Justice Project South Africa (JPSA) said in a statement on Monday.
Reports that traffic fines could be emailed to motorists were incorrect, Justice Project South Africa (JPSA) said in a statement on Monday.
"Nowhere in the proposed amendments is it contemplated that an ordinary motor vehicle owner or driver will have infringement notices delivered to them...