AARTO violations

This is illegal according to AARTO. Picture: Adobe Stock Photo.

Here are the 25 strangest AARTO violations you can be fined for

You may not know these AARTO violations are illegal, but they are, and here’s how much they’ll cost you.

AARTO violations

This is illegal according to AARTO. Picture: Adobe Stock Photo.

Now that new AARTO violations are coming online after the controversial act was upheld in Constitutional Court last week (Wednesday 12 July), we scoured through the penalties to find strangest ones on the books.

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None fit into a conventional AARTO violation category and, truthfully, we didn’t even know you could get fined for some of these. Likewise, we’d applaud an officer who even tried to enforce one of these, rather than give a warning. But they are the law and it’s best you know about them before you try argue your case.

STRANGEST AARTO VIOLATIONS ON THE BOOKS

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Any part of a body protruding from a vehicle is illegal in SA. Picture: Adobe Stock Photo.

There are currently 2 659 offences listed on the AARTO website, but the following don’t fall under the six major categories, making them the strangest of the lot.

ViolationFinePoints
No warning triangle in vehicleR5001
Warning triangle not displayed correctlyR5001
Reversing too fast or dangerouslyR1 0003
Following another vehicle too closelyR1 0003
Permitting a person to occupy a position in a vehicle restricting the driver’s full controlR1 0003
Permitting a person to interfere with the steering or operating mechanismR1 0003
Leaving vehicle engine running while unattended and unbrakedR250 0
Pulling away from kerb before it is safe to do soR250 0
Part of driver’s body (elbow) protruding from moving vehicleR2500
Allowing person on roof or step while in motionR2500
Engine emitting smokeR2500
Spillage of oil, petrol or rubbishR2500
Running engine while filling upR2500
Jumping on to or off a moving vehicle, endangering othersR1000
Driving on the sidewalkR5001
Excessive noiseR2500
Hooter used excessively/illegallyR250 0
Failing to yield to pedestrian at crossingR5001
Pedestrian moving into path of vehicle suddenly at crossingR1000
Overtaking stationary vehicle at pedestrian crossingR5001
Driving in convoy during weekendR5001
Wilful obstruction of traffic flowR7502
Trading illegally on public roadR2500
Damaging public roadR1 0003
Using chocks between wheel and roadR1 0003

Besides the strangest AARTO violations you’ve just read about, you can click on the following links below for all other fines and demerit point information:

MAJOR AARTO VIOLATIONS

SPEEDING FINES
RULES OF THE ROAD
LICENSE VIOLATIONS
ROADWORTHINESS
PARKING VIOLATIONS
RECKLESS AND NEGLIGENT DRIVING

As a reminder, under the new AARTO penalties, motorists may only receive 15 demerit points on their license before suspension. You can be suspended twice before your driving license is taken away permanently. Each suspension means having to retake a driver’s/learner’s qualification test.

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