The Gauteng transport department deploys tech solutions across its smart Driving Licence Testing Centres, to thwart rigging during online K53 learner licence tests.
The eKamva is being certified compliant with local safety and vehicle standards, with charging hubs to be deployed at taxi ranks.
There’s plenty of advanced in-car tech in this week’s news roundup as carmakers continue to develop AI-enabled assistance systems for their vehicles.
Uber Safari will be visible to all riders in South Africa.
EU policymakers want to phase out all fossil-fuelled cars, buses and trucks by 2035.
The tech billionaire is looking at SA with some interest in a number of industries, such as telecoms and the automotive sectors, says president Cyril Ramaphosa.
Next month’s Auto Salon is ready for quite a tech spectacle even if some A-listers won’t be in attendance.
The online system has processed 7 051 online vehicle registrations and notice of change of ownership applications since inception in August 2023.
Loop selected Argility – a Google Cloud/Workspace partner – to assist the company in using the right products and solutions for its business.
The inDrive app now offers an in-app call feature, as well as a series of safety upgrades tailored to specific needs in various regions.
Macrocomm’s Fleet Analytics solution reveals seldom-seen insights around cost reduction and fleet operation optimisation, the company notes.