Strategic planning in government is underpinned by the Medium Term Strategic Framework (MTSF) which requires institutions to produce and table a strategic plan with a five-year planning horizon. The plan must outline the sequencing of projects and programme implementation and the associated resource implications and other prescribed information.
The MTSF is in line with the changes in government’s approach to planning, monitoring and evaluation meaning it is geared at achieving government’s key priorities and aligned to its election mandate.
‘The Department of Transport has outlined six strategic outcomes to implement its mandate. RTIA's strategy feeds into the Department's outcomes and in particular, contributing to the attainment of a safe and secure transport sector. Furthermore, the policy priority that have guided the development of this strategic plan is the commitment that the country has made towards pro-actively implementing a ground-breaking framework and measures for achieving the targets of the ‘Make Roads Safe' campaign, in line with the ‘Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011 – 2020’.
As the Executive Authority I also commit to provide the necessary support and commitment to ensuring its successful implementation.’
- Honourable Minister of Transport, Dipuo Peters (MP)
in the RTIA’s 2015-2020 Strategic Plan.
Annual Performance Plan 2022-2023 |
Annual Performance Plan 2023-2024 |
Annual Performance Plan 2024-2025 |
The Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences Amendment Act 4 of 2019 intends: to amend the Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences Act, 1998, so as : to substitute and insert certain definitions; to improve the manner of serving documents to infringers; to add to the functions of the Road Traffic Infringement Authority; to repeal certain obsolete provisions; to establish and administer rehabilitation programmes; to provide for the apportionment of penalties; to provide for the establishment of the Appeals Tribunal and matters related thereto; to effect textual corrections; and to provide for matters connected therewith.
AARTO is the abbreviation for the Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences Act and is the new “administrator” of the National Road Traffic Act.