HOAs legally empowered to fine residents for speeding by couriers and visitors
It is legal for homeowners' associations (HOAs) in estates in South Africa to fine residents for speeding and other traffic violations committed by visitors and delivery people.
However, homeowners must have...
President Ramaphosa's speeding fines exposed on online platforms
Several online traffic fine payment platforms allow South African motorists to look up anyone’s outstanding fines by entering their ID number on their websites.
Users often do not need to sign in or provide any other proof that...
Hi guys
Just wanted to know if this is a legit portal for paying fines? Apparently I've got like R2000 in outstanding fines, according to people who pitched up at my parents place (I know, I know, but I used it as a "stable" addy since it's from my home town and I moved about at one time). I...
These cities and provinces owe the most in unpaid traffic fines
South African motorists owe well over R3 billion in outstanding traffic fines across several of the country's biggest metros and provinces.
That is according to feedback provided to the Sunday Times by various law enforcement...
city of cape town
city of ekurhuleni
city of joburg
city of tshwane
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Hi,
Just out of curiosity, is there anyone on here who got a big speeding fine, i.e 40+ km/h over the limit, who actually had a visa rejected because of that? I've only seen people say that they went to court, got the fine and paid for it however they still travel everywhere. I've even seen a...
Hey guys,
Last year one of my closest friends was driving my car, and they got caught by a speeding camera going 97km/h in a 60km/h zone last year.
This is above the limit and goes straight to court. The fine came onto my pay city, in which I had submitted the nominate a driver email to have...
The truth about speeding arrests in South Africa
The problem of speeding on South African roads recently garnered public attention after a video of a driver reaching 309km/h on the N1 in Gauteng was posted to social media.
The driver was subsequently arrested for the offence, but Justice...
Beware fake speeding fines in South Africa
South Africa's speeding prosecution systems have been shown to be unreliable at the best of times.
A recent report stated the National Prosecution Authority in the Free State was withdrawing all criminal speeding cases which relied on evidence...
City of Joburg still trapping you with speed cameras
The City of Johannesburg says it will still continue to issue traffic fines based on the evidence caught on speeding cameras.