Traffic Department Fines Cape Town

Traffic fines in Cape Town are issued for a range of violations, including speeding, reckless driving, and disregarding road rules. The system has recently undergone reforms, with updated penalties and procedures for managing and paying fines[1].

Types of traffic fines in Cape Town:

  • Section 56 notice: Issued directly by a traffic officer for moving violations. It includes a court date and must be settled or appealed within 14 days. Payment can be made before the court date[6].
  • Section 341 notice: Usually for camera-detected offences, sent to the registered address, with no court date initially. If unpaid, it escalates to a summons[4][6].
  • Non-Admission of Guilt (NAG) fines: Issued for particularly serious offences such as speeding more than 30 km/h over the limit. Requires a mandatory court appearance, and penalties can include significantly higher fines or even suspension of the driver’s licence[7].

Recent fine amounts and offences (as of 2025 reforms):

  • Texting while driving: R1,500 (first offence), R3,000 (repeat offence)
  • Speeding penalties vary by road type:
    • Urban Residential Roads (now 50 km/h): Penalties range from R1,000–R2,500
    • Rural Roads (now 80 km/h): Penalties from R2,000–R3,500
    • Freeways—Urban (now 100 km/h): Penalties from R3,000–R5,000
    • Freeways—Rural (now 110 km/h): Penalties from R2,500–R4,000
    • Near Schools (now 30 km/h): Minimum R1,500
    • Construction Zones (now 60 km/h): Minimum R2,500
    • Public Transport Lanes (now 80 km/h): R2,000–R3,000

Payment options:

  • You can pay traffic fines online via the City of Cape Town portal, PayCity, PayThat, and other payment platforms. Payment methods include credit/debit card and electronic funds transfer (EFT)[2][5][8].
  • Payments can also be made in person at municipal courts, selected supermarkets, and at selected ABSA/other banks. Postal orders and cheques are accepted for mail payments (for specific municipalities)[4][6].
  • Fines paid through these official platforms are marked paid immediately in the issuing authority’s system, which is essential for lifting any blocks on vehicle licence renewals[2].

Disputing and managing fines:

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