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Traffic & Transport

Cape Town Motorists Rush To Brackenfell Fine Roadshow

Hundreds of motorists are expected to visit the Brackenfell Civic Centre this week as the City of Cape Town continues its latest traffic fine roadshow aimed at helping residents clear outstanding fines and warrants.

Last updated: May 19, 2026 12:54 pm
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  • The Brackenfell traffic fine roadshow runs until Friday
  • Residents can resolve warrants, fines, and NaTIS restrictions in one location
  • The City says demand for the service remains extremely high
  • More than R16 million in fines and warrants were processed at a previous roadshow in Athlone

For many Cape Town motorists, unpaid traffic fines often start as small frustrations before quietly turning into far bigger legal and financial problems. That growing pressure is now drawing hundreds of residents to the Brackenfell Civic Centre as the City of Cape Town’s latest traffic fine roadshow continues attracting large public interest across the northern suburbs.

The City of Cape Town’s travelling traffic fine roadshow has once again returned to the metro, this time setting up operations at the Brackenfell Civic Centre where residents are being offered an opportunity to resolve outstanding traffic and municipal matters in a single location.

The initiative, which runs until Friday, allows motorists to pay traffic fines, apply for reductions on qualifying penalties, resolve warrants, remove NaTIS restrictions, and address municipal account-related enquiries without needing to visit multiple offices or courts.

Officials from the City’s Traffic Service, Revenue Department, and Municipal Courts are working together throughout the week as part of what the City describes as a more accessible public service initiative for residents struggling to deal with administrative backlogs and outstanding penalties.

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The latest roadshow follows a highly successful operation in Athlone, where more than three thousand six hundred residents were reportedly assisted. According to City figures, nearly R16 million worth of traffic fines, warrant settlements, and reductions were processed during that event alone.

JP Smith said the roadshows were designed to help residents who often cannot attend courts or municipal offices during traditional working hours.

The City has warned that demand at the Brackenfell roadshow is expected to remain extremely high throughout the week, with only the first two hundred and eighty people in the queue being assisted each day. Residents who are not attended to are expected to receive priority return tickets for the following day.

The strong public response also reflects the wider financial pressure many households are currently facing.

For some motorists, unpaid traffic fines can quickly escalate into warrant issues, administrative restrictions, licence renewal problems, and additional legal costs. As living expenses continue rising across South Africa, more residents appear increasingly eager to settle long-standing municipal and traffic-related debt before the situation becomes more serious.

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The City says both cash and card payments are being accepted during the roadshow, while residents attending are encouraged to bring identification documents, traffic notices, warrant paperwork, and municipal account information relevant to their enquiries.

Source: Cape {town} Etc – Hope Makhoba.

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