Skip to content

eNaTIS -National Traffic Information System

Increase font size Decrease font size Default font size default color orange color green color

Newsflash

Contrary to media reports, it is not possible to hack the eNaTIS via this Web site.
 
You are here:
Keep your hands on the wheel PDF Print E-mail

Contributed by: Heinrich du Preez - Pretoria 

As all motorists should be aware, the use of cellular telephones is not permitted while operating any vehicle on South African roads.

The real question is: “Do these motorists really know why this has been enforced?”

 I have heard so many arguments including the one that you cannot concentrate on the road while concentrating on a phone call. If this was the one and only reason we would not have been allowed to have passengers in our cars, since the interacting with them would have taken our concentration away from the road.

The most important reason for the implementation of such a law is to enforce the keeping of both hands on a steering wheel at all times when driving. Learner drivers are taught that the ideal position for hands should be “ten to two” in reference to the hands of a clock. This is the safest positions for your hands whilst driving to enable you to stay in control of your vehicle.

Last Updated ( Friday, 08 June 2007 )
Read more...
 
Whereto with those old number plates? PDF Print E-mail

Contributed by: Annelie Naudé - Potchefstroom 

Have you ever received a fine from a traffic department in a City you never even visited and upon closer inspection you find that the license number on the fine doesn’t even belong to your vehicle.  In fact you never even resided in the Province to whom the license number belongs!

When you enquire at your local licensing office you are informed that this specific license number was the previous license number of your current vehicle and that someone, somewhere is driving around with false number plates.

What do people do with their “old” number plates?  When you move from one Province to another your license number change and as a result your number plates.  Do you throw them away?  Where do you throw them away? In the dustbin?  With the garden refuse?

Last Updated ( Friday, 08 June 2007 )
Read more...
 
eNaTIS web site looking for journalists PDF Print E-mail
The eNatis web is currently looking for freelance journalists to contribute interesting articles or news for publication on this web site.  The articles should be related to the field of traffic law enforcement or traffic systems.  If you feel you have the ability to write interesting articles, please contact the web master by sending an e-mail to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Last Updated ( Thursday, 21 June 2007 )
Read more...