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Visit the Traffic Fine Roadshow on a Sunday

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For the first time, you can visit the Traffic Fine Roadshow on a Sunday. The City of Cape Town says the latest roadshow will be open to the general public from Saturday, 16 May until Friday, 22 May. The Mayoral Committee Member for Safety and Security, JP Smith, says this time, the event will also be open on a Sunday.

 

Nearly 3,500 Cape Town motorists sleeping easier after paying fines

 

For the first time, you can visit the Traffic Fine Roadshow on a Sunday

 

MMC Smith says the roadshows make the often arduous task of fine and warrant representations across different magisterial districts far easier. It offers services at a single service point. Smith says the Roadshow brings together staff from the City’s Traffic Service, Revenue Department, Municipal Court representatives and other internal departments. He has reminded residents that they can also seek assistance about their municipal accounts.

 

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more than R4 million in fines

 

 

Here is a list of things you can do at the Roadshow

Members of the public can:

Pay outstanding traffic fines
Enquire about fines for vehicles registered in their name
Apply for a reduction in fines issued within the City’s jurisdiction
Enquire about and finalise warrants or summonses
Remove administrative marks on the NaTIS system
Enquire about municipal rates and services accounts
Apply for indigent or pensioner rebates

Dates for the Traffic Roadshow

Smith says the previous roadshow in Athlone in March had more than 3 600 people queuing to finalise reductions in traffic fines and warrants. These had a value of nearly R16 million. Motorists are reminded that doors will open at 08:30 on all days. The end time will be determined by roadshow coordinators. This will be based on demand and their ability to assist everyone in the queue. He says people still in the queue at the cut-off time will receive tickets to be seen first the following day.
The roadshow will be held at the Brackenfell Civic Centre. This building is located at the corner of Old Paarl and Paradys Street.

These are the dates that you can visit the Roadshow:

Friday, 15 May 2026: Open to City staff and public members with bulk representations (20 or more fines per public visitors).

Saturday, 16 May 2026: Open to all members of the public.

Sunday, 17 May 2026: Open to all members of the public.

Monday 18 – Friday 22 May 2026: Open to all members of the public

Brackenfell, get ready for the Traffic Roadshow

 

Smith added, “The roadshows bring services closer to the public and offer an alternative to the rigidity of the system that.” He added that, on a normal day, it requires representations to be made at specific courts. Smith said they do everything possible to have them as frequently as resources allow. He has also thanked staff members and departments who have a hand in what has become an incredibly popular service for the people of Cape Town.
“It is quite the logistical exercise.”
Merentia Van Der Vent
Merentia Van Der Vent
Merentia joined the media world in 1996 and in 2001, she took her first steps in the broadcasting world. In her free time, she likes to go on adventures in the city. She also likes to learn new dances, not that she is any good at that.

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