The department has urged operators to comply with legislation, warning that illegal operations and unsafe vehicles put passengers and communities at serious risk.
The Gauteng road department discontinued 66 taxis, impounded five for failing to meet road safety requirements.
As safety efforts are being intensified countrywide to ensure the protection of learners, the Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport has confirmed that there is currently no backlog in the ...
The Gauteng department of transport issued 539 operating licences to taxi and scholar transport operators on Tuesday.
MEC Kedibone Diale-Tlabela says today’s discussions, to be held at Johannesburg City Hall, will tackle multiple issues, including compliance, traffic laws and regulations, and licensing backlogs.
As Gauteng’s scholar transport operators celebrate the issuance of permits, a faction voices discontent, accusing the ...
A total of 66 minibus taxis has been discontinued due to failure of meeting road safety requirements.
More than 60 minibus taxis have been taken off the road in Gauteng during recent stop-and-search operations aimed at ...
The Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport has commenced implementing priority road rehabilitation projects across various regions of the province as part of the 2026 Light Road Rehabilitation ...
The Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport has been silent on its plans to roll out new number plates in the province. The number plates were set to start rolling out publicly in early 2026. While ...
The no-nonsense approach follows the death of 14 learners in a tragic crash in Vanderbijlpark when a taxi they were travelling in collided with a truck on their way to school. An EMPD officer and ...