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New online driving licence services launched in South Africa – how it works
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The Road Traffic Management Corporation has announced the introduction of online payments through the government’s Natis online booking system.

The Road Traffic Management Corporation has introduced online payments through the government’s Natis online booking system.

“These developments form part of measures designed in response to the Covid-19 virus outbreak where the government has imposed strict regulations to curb the spread by encouraging members of the public to avoid crowded areas and maintain social distancing,” it said. Individuals and corporates will be able to register their accounts online. Thereafter they will pay the required amount for a vehicle disk renewal online.

The online vehicle registration fee will be levied on all registrations performed by financial institutions, motor dealers, insurance companies and large fleet operators.

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