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eNaTIS transaction volumes increase in April |
In April 2008, overall transaction volumes on the National Traffic Information System (eNaTIS) showed an increase of more than 9% compared to the previous month. This can be ascribed to the fact that there was only one public holiday in April, as opposed to two in March.
Interface transactions (performed on other computer systems that have interfaces to the eNaTIS) increased by 20.54% compared to March, while there were also significant increases in reports executed (11.16%) and transactions related to vehicle registrations (9.74%), vehicle introductions (9.14%) and learner’s licences (8.78%). System uptime was once again 100%.
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Application forms and more |
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On the eNaTIS website you can download application forms for most vehicle and driving-licence-related transactions, find your nearest service centre, post questions in a forum (registration required) and check out the latest transaction statistics.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 14 May 2008 )
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eNaTIS reaches major milestone |
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Widely rated as the international benchmark for systems of its kind, the Department of Transport’s National Traffic Information System (eNaTIS) recently celebrated its first anniversary. Launched on 12 April 2007, the system has proved to be outstanding in its first twelve months of operation.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 12 May 2008 )
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Latest vehicle population statistics |
Find out all about South Africa’s vehicle population as reflected on the National Traffic Information System. Download statistics for the period February to March 2008.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 08 April 2008 )
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Western Cape takes licence test bookings to the next level |
The National Traffic Information System (eNaTIS) licence appointment booking system, which was successfully launched in Mpumalanga in October this year, has now also been implemented in the Western Cape. The system, an integral component of the feature-rich eNaTIS, is a major improvement over the manual system previously used.
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 13 April 2008 )
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Employing novel approaches and infrastructure expansion to meet demand |
In keeping with its stated aim of improving the quality of life for all living within its jurisdiction, the Western Cape’s Department of Transport and Public Works has embarked on a concerted drive to meet increased driver and vehicle-related demand in the region with its approximately six million inhabitants. The implementation of the more robust National Traffic Information System (eNaTIS) with its vastly increased capacity and wealth of new features is but one part of the strategy behind this drive.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 05 December 2007 )
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eNaTIS licence appointment booking system launched |
Having recently undergone a successful pilot trial at the Witbank driving licence testing centre in Mpumalanga, the National Traffic Information System (eNaTIS) licence appointment booking system is now in use at the centre. In coming months the system will be rolled out at other centres in Mpumulanga, the first province to utilise the functionality. Once it is widely adopted the system will benefit members of the public and traffic authorities in all South Africa’s provinces.
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 13 April 2008 )
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