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GEORGE NEWS & VIDEO - Seven officials of the Road Traffic Infringement Agency in Johannesburg are hard at work in the city of George to make sure we are aware of the Aarto legislation that will in all likelihood kick off in mid-2022.
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A programme is lined up for this weekend, with several road blocks on the N2, the hand-out of educational pamphlets at the test station in Pacaltsdorp and the George taxi rank and a prayer session at Kaaimans Pass on Sunday.
"We know Aarto is coming soon and we don't want people to be caught off guard. We want them to know what it is all about," said Provincial Traffic Chief Quinton Williams.
Video: Aarto awareness program promoted
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In preparation to start the awareness campaign. Provincial Traffic Chief Quinton Williams (third from left), traffic officials and officials of the Road Traffic Infringement Agency.
Provincial Traffic Chief Quinton Williams explains their role in the awareness campaign for the new Aarto legislation which will kick in middle of 2022. With him are Grace Mogoshoa and Pontsho Madombuka of the RTIA (Road Traffic Infringement Agency).
All ready to start the Aarto campaign.
Photos: Michelle Pienaar
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