It doesn’t make mention of any of that,” he said. It doesn’t say it is excluded in the price of the card. “It doesn’t say this is included in the price of the card. Lack of clarityīeard said the notice is very clear in that it says there is a booking fee of R250. ![]() ![]() There are no more walk-ins, hence the R250 online booking fee,” he said.ĪA spokesperson Layton Beard said the Government Gazette notice is not explicit at all and “it’s not my job to clarify it on behalf of the RTMC”. “Remember that driving licence renewal bookings are only done online. The only difference is that in future a motorist can opt to do these online rather than at the Driving Licence Test Centres and they will be able to opt to have the documents delivered to them. However, Department of Transport spokesperson Sam Monareng told Moneyweb on Tuesday the RTMC had clarified the issue and confirmed that the transaction fee has remained unchanged at R72 while the R250 fee is the cost that is currently paid when motorists apply for a new driving licence card. ![]() The Automobile Association (AA) and Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa) have both slammed the driving licence renewal fee proposals. The Government Gazette notice did not list any separate fee for providing this service. 'It’s not really over' - Lack of clarity on closure of e-tolls raises concerns
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