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Major Changes to South Africa Traffic Fines: What Businesses Need to Know Before December

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South African companies and fleet managers are being urged to prepare for upcoming changes to south africa traffic fines enforcement, as the Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences (AARTO) Act comes into effect on 1 December 2025.

New Rules for Corporate Traffic Penalties

Under the new system, traffic fines for company vehicles will no longer be tied to an individual but to the business’s official Registration Number (BRN) on the ENatis system. This shift means unpaid fines could directly impact an entire company rather than a single fleet manager.

Barry Berman, CEO of Fines SA, explained that this change introduces a new era of accountability for corporate traffic penalties. “If fines remain unpaid, businesses risk having their BRN blocked—meaning no renewals or transfers for company vehicles until all penalties are cleared,” he said.

Why Businesses Must Act Now

Failure to comply with the new AARTO rules could bring serious consequences. Once the BRN is blocked, fleet operations may halt entirely, leading to downtime, delivery delays, and financial strain. In 2023, motorists in South Africa owed more than R3.16 billion in unpaid fines, and less than 20% were paid.

Berman warned that under AARTO, “there’s no hiding behind paperwork. Every fine is linked to the BRN, and unresolved business vehicle penalty changes could legally ground your fleet.”

Preparing for AARTO Rollout

To avoid complications, companies should immediately audit their records on ENatis, settle outstanding fines, and implement systems for tracking penalties. Businesses are also advised to establish internal policies to assign responsibility to specific drivers as part of future demerit point tracking.

For now, companies remain legally responsible for all fines linked to their fleet. “Even when a driver is at fault, the company must pay first and recover costs internally,” said Berman.

A Call to Action for Fleet Operators

As the AARTO rollout nears, businesses must act fast to stay compliant and operational. “This isn’t just red tape—it’s a potential business shutdown risk. If your BRN is blocked, your vehicles can’t move,” Berman emphasized.

For companies managing large fleets, the AARTO implementation serves as a crucial wake-up call to improve compliance processes.

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