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AARTO Compliance for our
Corporate Fleet

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New Regulations Impacting Fleet Operations

South Africa’s AARTO regulations are entering their final rollout phase—bringing the Demerit Point System, digitised infringement notices, and far stricter accountability requirements for businesses that operate vehicles on the road.

AARTO shifts liability squarely onto asset owners—businesses. If a traffic infringement cannot be tied to a specific, verified driver, the company becomes the default offender.

For corporate fleets, the impact is significant.

Your organisation will now be held responsible for every vehicle in your fleet unless you can accurately prove which employee was driving, at which time, and for what purpose.

Under AARTO, companies face:

Automatic liability for unallocated fines

If you can’t identify the driver, your business bears the cost of their vehicular indiscretion, tying any illegal actions and driving infringements directly to the company’s own profile rather than the individual in possession of the vehicle.

Operational risk from suspended licences

Unmonitored demerit points and an accumulation of infringements on vehicles or the company’s own profiles can sideline employees, and worse take the vehicles off the road causing operational issues.

Increased administrative pressure

The existing manual administrative processes can cause severe backlogs in clearing issues, disputing any indiscretions and slowing down all operational procedures within the fleet.

Higher exposure to compliance failures

The current systems and processes don’t account for keeping the most accurate and up to date vehicle and driver logs leaving audit trails incomplete and exposed to potential mishaps and misdirections.

AARTO Compliant.
With Zero Admin

Reduce financial leakage. Improve driver accountability. Protect fleet operations. All with automation built into the WesBank VehicleTag solution.

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