Gauteng vehicle testing stations only testing 24 vehicles a day
4 November 2020
The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng notes with deep concern that only 24 vehicles are allowed to be tested for roadworthiness at Vehicle Testing Centres in the province per day. This limitation was imposed by the Department of Roads and Transport to curb the spread of Covid-19.
In a reply to questions tabled in the Gauteng Provincial Legislature for written reply, the MEC for Roads and Transport, Jacob Mamabolo indicated that the Gauteng Province has the capacity to test around 100 000 vehicles per month, while the current monthly average of roadworthy applications in the Province has only been around 64 000.
According to the MEC the restriction of only testing 24 vehicles per day which has been in place since Level 3 lockdown is to limit the number of applicants having to queue for roadworthy services at vehicle testing stations and who would then have to queue at licensing service centres to obtain the roadworthy certificate discs.
While the MEC indicates that this restriction was put in place to curb the spread of Covid-19, he also indicates that restriction has been imposed to prevent the uncontrollable issuing of fraudulent roadworthy certificates to vehicles that have not been presented or tested at a vehicle resting station. To impose restrictions as a measure to curb fraud is bizarre, this restriction would have the exact opposite effect.