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On 25 October 2007 a total of 784,747 transactions were recorded – the most for a single day since the launch of the eNaTIS.
 
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During May 2007 a total of 12,887,111 transactions were performed on the eNaTIS.  Transactions are either performed by users directly connected to the system and performing transactions from menu choices, or from external interfaces such as the manufacturers of vehicles, SAPS etc.

A total number of 61,323 learner's licences were issued, 166,790 driving licences were issued, 87,923 vehicles were introduced, 883,764 vehicle licencing transactions were performed and 298,074 motor vehicle registrations were performed. 

The total number of user transactions for May is 8,738,872 and the total number of interface transactions is 4,148,239.  A full graph showing daily figures can be seen by clicking on this link: eNaTIS_Stats_May

Here is the Top Ten Service Centres in the country based on number of transactions:

Authority Transactions
1. Johannesburg 841,283
2. Pretoria 611,799
3. City of Cape Town 565,891
4. Durban (Windsor Park) 287,459
5. Port Elizabeth 183,995
6. Germiston 161,316
7. Kempton Park 154,687
8. Pietermaritzburg 130,047
9. Benoni 112,969
10. Boksburg 109,164

 

Here is the Top Ten External Interfaces based on number of transactions:

Authority Transactions
1. Card Production Facility 755,116
2. South African Police Service 717,811
3. Johannesburg (Contravention) 474,927
4. Belfast (Contravention) 242,612
5. City of Cape Town (Contravention) 194,305
6. Durban (Windsor Park) (Contravention) 185,098
7. MIB: Nissan SA Manufacturing 155,627
8. Colesberg (Contravention) 138,635
9. Caledon (Contravention) 111,509
10. Pretoria (Contravention) 94,937

 

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 02 October 2007 )
 
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