April 20, 2026
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Motorists urged to pay outstanding traffic fines

Residents of Mogale City local municipality are urged to avoid getting caught with an outstanding traffic fine.

The municipality said after months of working from home and reduced travel, most motorists are back behind the wheel and the last thing they want to worry about before heading back to their usual errands on the road is being caught in a roadblock with an outstanding traffic fine or even worse, more than one. 

“To ease this anxiety, Mogale City Public Safety extends an invitation to motorists that wish to pay their traffic fines – even those that have passed the due date or possibly pending fines which motorists would like to enquire about,” said the municipality.

 The municipality recently held a successful Outreach Public Awareness campaign recently held in Azaadville where members of the public in and around the vicinity could query, dispute, request discounted penalty fees and even pay their fines. 

“Those that wish to either dispute or make a request for discounted penalties on their fines with the municipal prosecutor are encouraged to visit our Public Safety offices located at Corner Church and Fountain Streets, Mogale City CBD on weekdays from 07h45am to 15h00pm,”

Motorists are urged to avoid the traditional way of paying these fines.

“If paying fines the traditional way is time consuming or you wish to avoid public places for Covid-19 related safety reasons, you can enquire about your outstanding fines by calling (011) 951 2280 or (011) 951 2297 weekdays from 07h45am to 15h00pm,” 

Payments can be made into the below account. 

Standard Bank

Account name: Mogale City Local Municipality

Account number: 021307172

Branch code: 015841

“Please use the traffic fine notice number as reference and email your proof pf payment to 

hanneline.laubscher@mogalecity.gov.za”

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