THE Aarto traffic offences website has been temporarily suspended following an "administrative error", according to the Road Traffic Management Corporation.
THE Aarto traffic offences website has been temporarily suspended following an "administrative error", according to the Road Traffic Management Corporation.
Spokesperson Thandi Moya said yesterday it would be up-and-running before the end of this week.
Anyone wanting to log on to www.aarto.co.za to inquire about traffic-related matters is redirected Greed Fines.co.za that features a banner that reads "Greed Fines - Not Speed Fines!"
According to a note on the page by the Justice Project SA, established to defend the rights of motorists, it had bought the web domain from the RTMC. - Sapa
Traffic website on hold
THE Aarto traffic offences website has been temporarily suspended following an "administrative error", according to the Road Traffic Management Corporation.
THE Aarto traffic offences website has been temporarily suspended following an "administrative error", according to the Road Traffic Management Corporation.
Spokesperson Thandi Moya said yesterday it would be up-and-running before the end of this week.
Anyone wanting to log on to www.aarto.co.za to inquire about traffic-related matters is redirected Greed Fines.co.za that features a banner that reads "Greed Fines - Not Speed Fines!"
According to a note on the page by the Justice Project SA, established to defend the rights of motorists, it had bought the web domain from the RTMC. - Sapa
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