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It’s up to you to make our roads safe this Easter

The approaching Easter long-weekend will see a surge in traffic volumes on major routes in the country, and we again urge motorists to be especially vigilant on the roads for their own, and other road users’ safety. The long weekend begins on Good Friday on Friday, 7 April, and ends on Tuesday following the public holiday on Monday after Easter Sunday on 9 April. Statistics from the Road Traffic...

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Use your head, wear a helmet and never leave the house without your REMI

According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), the first large, case-control study of helmet effectiveness estimated 85% and 88% reductions in head and brain injury respectively for helmeted cyclists relative to un-helmeted cyclists. In addition, studies show that every year 41000 cyclists die in road traffic-related incidents worldwide from either not adhering to the rules of the road or...

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Some good, some bad news for fuel in April

Unaudited fuel data from the Central Energy Fund (CEF) is pointing to possible increases of around 25cents/litre to petrol prices in April. Commenting on the data, we note that the good news, however, is that the data is showing a decrease to the wholesale price of diesel of around 20c/l, and a significant decrease to the price of illuminating paraffin of around 68c/l. The weaker Rand to US...

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Traffic problems caused by rolling blackouts need urgent attention

The proliferation of car guards and street vendors directing traffic during rolling blackouts is a serious concern, and traffic authorities must do more to ensure the proper flow of traffic during times when traffic lights are not functioning. The Automobile Association (AA) says untrained ‘pointsmen’ who direct traffic – particularly at busy intersections – could be responsible for more harm...

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Fuel price increases on the way

Association calls on Finance Minister to repeat last year’s decision not to increase fuel levies in February Budget Speech Fuel prices across the board are set to increase in February says the Automobile Association (AA). Commenting on unaudited data from the Central Energy Fund (CEF), the AA says petrol, diesel, and illuminating paraffin will be more expensive next month, again adding financial...

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Decrease in festive season road deaths is encouraging, but more needs to be done

The decrease in the number of road fatalities during the recent festive period compared to the previous period is encouraging and welcomed. But, says the Automobile Association (AA), the number of deaths on the country’s roads remains too high, and requires urgent intervention. Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula today announced that during the festive period from 1 December 2022 to 11 January...

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Strong new leadership now needed at Department of Transport

The election of Mr Fikile Mbalula as the Secretary General of the ANC will require a replacement as Transport Minister in the Cabinet of President Cyril Ramaphosa, and the Automobile Association (AA) urges the President to make a strong appointment to this position. “A new appointment in the important Transport portfolio is inevitable as Mr Mbalula takes on his new role within the ruling party....

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Good fuel news for motorists to start 2023

Motorists can expect significant fuel price reductions to start 2023 says the Automobile Association (AA). Commenting on data from the Central Energy Fund (CEF), the AA says both grades of petrol, diesel and illuminating paraffin prices are showing substantial decreases which will come into effect when the official adjustment for January is made next Wednesday, 4 January 2023. “According to the...

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Stay safe on the road and off it this festive season

As traffic volumes across the country increase, the Automobile Association (AA) again urges motorists to take extra care on roads, and to be especially cautious when driving in bad weather conditions. The Association says it notes a reported increase in vehicle crashes in several provinces and warns that unless road users obey the rules of the road, these incidents will, unfortunately, continue...

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AA launches yet another AA Certified Pre-Owned Inspections dealership in Umhlanga Ridge

The Automobile Association (AA) launched an innovative service with independent vehicle dealerships and AA Approved workshops across the country to provide consumers with credible information on pre-owned vehicles they intend purchasing.  Through the service, dealerships can offer an AA 125-point inspection of vehicles and thereby provide a comprehensive report on the vehicle to prospective...

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Good driving behaviour crucial to road safety this festive season

Traffic volumes are expected to pick up across the country in the next few weeks as schools and business close and people make their way to vacation destinations across the country. The Automobile Association (AA) says this period is particularly dangerous as the increased traffic leads to increased crashes and fatalities. Schools across South Africa close on 15 December and re-open on 11...

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AA launches yet another AA Certified Pre-Owned Inspections dealership in Port Alfred

Lens Car Sales in Port Alfred joins dealerships offering AA Certified Pre-Owned Inspections The Automobile Association (AA) launched an innovative service with independent vehicle dealerships and AA Approved workshops across the country to provide consumers with credible information on pre-owned vehicles they intend purchasing.  Through the service, dealerships can offer an AA 125-point...

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LOSS OF R313 MILLION TRANSPORT GRANT A BLOW TO ROAD USERS, LOW-INCOME COMMUTERS, AND PUBLIC CONFIDENCE – AA

The Automobile Association (AA) is concerned about the City of Johannesburg's forfeiture of a R313 million public transport grant due to ongoing operational failures within the Rea Vaya Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system. This is a significant setback for the city's transport infrastructure and highlights the deepening structural and governance challenges in managing Johannesburg's public transport systems. Originally earmarked to support and expand the Rea Vaya network, the lost funding carries...

Collaborative Action Turns the Tide on Road Fatalities

Easter 2025 Road Safety Gains Welcomed - AA The Automobile Association (AA) welcomes the significant reduction in vehicle collisions and fatalities recorded over the Easter 2025 period. These positive outcomes underscore the effectiveness of early planning, consistent law enforcement, and strong partnerships in saving lives on South African roads. According to official statistics, road crashes decreased by 32.5% while fatalities declined by 45.6% compared to Easter 2024 – making the lowest...

Easter Road Safety: Encouraging Start, Let’s Keep It Up – AA

The Automobile Association (AA) is encouraged by early indications of a significant shift in road user behaviour during the 2025 Easter travel period. Preliminary data points to a notable reduction in both collisions and fatalities, despite traffic volumes reaching their highest levels in five years. On Thursday afternoon, 17 April, traffic peaked at 2,047 vehicles per hour through the N1 toll gates. Encouragingly, the N1 corridor—long regarded as one of the country’s most hazardous...