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January 2012

By Gary Ronald
That dreaded feeling when the white envelope arrives with JMPD stamp on it, is a common feeling for most. But, did you know that receiving your fine via standard post is actually illegal and you don’t necessarily have to pay it.

January 2012

By Gary Ronald
As Gauteng citizens rejoice over the latest announcement of the toll postponement, organisations such as the Automobile Association, COSATU and industry are still committed to active protest against the tolls until the decision to completely end the project has been irrevocably made.

January 2012

By Gary Ronald
The festive season saw at least 1475 people die on SA roads according to the latest figures released today by the Minister of Transport. The final figure due in a month’s time could very well exceed that of last year’s 1704 fatalities.

January 2012

By Gary Ronald
The Automobile Association is pleased to see that the new SANRAL board has taken the decision not to implement tolling on the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Plan route.

January 2012

By Gary Ronald
After today’s horrific news of a woman being killed and 17 people injured in a stampede at the University of Johannesburg, the AA advises matric students to look at other tertiary education options in 2012.

December 2011

By Gary Ronald
Although it has been through its fair share of turmoil, it seems Zimbabwe is turning a corner and seeing more travelers coming back to visit. But the Automobile Association of SA, would like to give a few pointers to those travelling into Zimbabwe.

December 2011

By Genea Frade
The top achievers in the motor repair industry gathered at the Palazzo hotel at Monte Casino to celebrate the annual AA Quality Assured Awards last night.

December 2011

By Gary Ronald
To make our roads safer, we need to ensure that our own behaviour leads by example. The essential rules of the road to follow which could significantly reduce road crashes are simple and easy to follow.

December 2011

By Gary Ronald
Teddy Cohen is 103 years old, has had a licence for 90 years, and has been an AA member since 1936 (over 75 years).

December 2011

By Gary Ronald
The Automobile Association would like to extend their well wishes and thanks to Moira Winslow, founder of Drive Alive. Winslow (80) will leave South Africa on Saturday (3 December) to re-unite with her family in the United Kingdom due to ill-health.

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