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Dispute causes massive backlogs in processing of drivers’ licenses in KZN

"The MEC must act before the festive season is in full-swing with its upsurge in traffic. There simply cannot be a situation where drivers, whether they are visitors to the province or not, are treated like common criminals through no fault of their own."

The DA has called on  KZN’s Transport MEC, Mxolisi Kaunda to request that all drivers who have proof that they have reapplied for the renewal of their expired drivers’ licences be permitted to drive without any further hindrance.

The move comes as an extended labour dispute within the licence printing industry enters its fifth month, causing massive backlogs within the system.

While most people re-applied before the expiry date of their licences, the delay in issuing licence cards has rendered what were valid drivers’ licences invalid. Currently the Department of Transport in KZN has not granted any form of guarantee against prosecution.

“It is clear that corrective measures need to be taken. Not only are law-abiding citizens being turned into felons, many have also been forced to take days off work and other commitments and stand in long queues outside Motor Licencing Centres.

 

“It is on this basis that the DA has strongly recommended that the MEC issue a directive to all KZN law enforcement authorities to advise that any person who can provide proof that they have applied for a renewal, be permitted to drive without any further hindrance,” said the DA’s Rafeek Shah, MPL

“The current situation is untenable and some of the questions that the DA has also put to the MEC include:
• Why did government not seek a speedy resolution to the problem when it first arose in rose in July?
• How did our province arrive at a situation where disgruntled workers hold the Department of Transport to ransom and
• What corrective measures are being considered to avoid a similar predicament in future?

“It is clear that corrective measures need to be taken. Not only are law-abiding citizens being turned into felons, many have also been forced to take days off work and other commitments and stand in long queues outside Motor Licencing Centres.

“The MEC must act before the festive season is in full-swing with its upsurge in traffic. There simply cannot be a situation where drivers, whether they are visitors to the province or not, are treated like common criminals through no fault of their own.”

A response to the crisis is awaited from the KZN Transport Department.

 


 

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Terry Worley

Terry Worley has been associated with the Courier for many years and is involved in the community covering a variety of issues affecting residents. He has a passion for local politics and for the history of the area.

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