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eLearning: AARTO Legislation Update Short Course

This online short course provides an update on the latest AARTO legislation planned for rollout on 1 July 2021.

Publication Language: English
eLearning
R3,141.00
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In Stock
ISBN/ISSN: 9780639013312

Product description

This online short course provides an update on the latest AARTO legislation planned for rollout on 1 July 2021.

AARTO introduces an administrative charging system for alleged infringers as well as a Points Demerit System that aims to change the behaviour of road users to ensure compliance with the road rules and the creation of a safer road environment. It also explains the differences between the criminal procedure system that is currently in place in the country apart from Tshwane and Johannesburg, where the AARTO system already applies.

Course duration: 2 weeks

Course format: Self-paced tutorials and forum discussion with author

Course material included: AARTO Information Document PDF version

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Table of contents

Course Outcomes

1. - The general purpose of AARTO

2. - The objectives of the Act

4. - The relationship between the AARTO Act and road traffic and transport legislation

5. - The role of the Road Traffic Infringement Agency/Authority (RTIA)

6. - The role of traffic departments (Issuing Authorities)

7. - The relationship between the Criminal Procedure System (CPA) and AARTO

8. - The processes in the adjudication process of the AARTO Act

9. - Representations on traffic infringements

10. - Nominations of drivers responsible for infringements with company vehicles

11. - Service of AARTO notices

12. - The Demerit Point System

13. - The effect of the system on vehicle owners, juristic persons who own vehicles and operators

14. - Duties in relation to drivers and operators

15. - The risks involved in non-compliance with procedures and nomination of drivers to companies