SANRAL 2025 Highway Rules: New Speed Limits, Zero-Tolerance Alcohol Law & Updated Fines for South African Drivers

South Africa is introducing major highway regulation changes in 2025 to improve road safety. The South African National Roads Agency (SANRAL) has rolled out new rules that all drivers, both local and international, must follow. These updates include reduced speed limits, a zero-tolerance alcohol policy, stricter fines, and new safety requirements.

Why SANRAL Introduced the 2025 Highway Rules

The government aims to reduce road accidents and fatalities. Last year, more than 12,500 people lost their lives on South African roads. Many accidents were caused by overspeeding, drunk driving, or ignoring basic traffic rules. Key reasons for the new regulations include:

  • Increasing accidents in regions like Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal.
  • Rising incidents of drunk driving.
  • Aligning road safety standards with international expectations.
  • Public demand for stricter enforcement against dangerous driving.

These new rules are designed to protect all road users and ensure safer driving conditions nationwide.

Key Features of the Updated Driving Regulations

Drivers must be aware of the following important changes:

  • Speed limits are reduced by 10–20 km/h depending on road type.
  • Zero-tolerance for any alcohol in the bloodstream while driving.
  • Heavy penalties for using a mobile phone while driving.
  • Increased fines and more license points for traffic violations.
  • Mandatory safety equipment such as reflective vests and warning triangles.
  • Heavy trucks restricted from night driving, and unsafe vehicles face higher penalties.

Detailed Breakdown of New Speed Limits

Road TypePrevious LimitNew 2025 LimitPenalty for Overspeeding
Urban Residential Roads60 km/h50 km/hR1,000 – R2,500
Rural Roads100 km/h80 km/hR2,000 – R3,500
Freeways (Urban Areas)120 km/h100 km/hR3,000 – R5,000
Freeways (Rural Areas)120 km/h110 km/hR2,500 – R4,000
Near Schools40 km/h30 km/hR1,500 minimum
Construction Zones80 km/h60 km/hR2,500 minimum
Public Transport Lanes100 km/h80 km/hR2,000 – R3,000

Zero-Tolerance Alcohol Policy

Drivers are no longer allowed to have any alcohol in their system. Random breathalyzer checks will be conducted on highways, and testing vans will be used at major road points. Violations include:

  • Immediate license suspension.
  • High fines and points added to the license.
  • Arrest and court appearances for serious offenses.

Penalties for Violations

OffenceOld FineNew 2025 PenaltyAdditional Action
BAC 0.01%–0.05%R2,000R5,000 + 6 points24-hour license suspension
BAC >0.05%R3,500R7,500 + 10 pointsArrest + Court
Refusal to take breathalyserR1,500R5,000Immediate detainment
Driving while texting4 pointsR3,000 + 2 points
Skipping a red light5 pointsR4,000 + court summons
Driving without valid license6 pointsR6,000Possible arrest
Overloading vehicle6 pointsR5,000Vehicle impound

Contact Information for Queries

For further information, drivers can contact:

SANRAL Main Office

Department of Transport

Final Takeaway

SANRAL’s 2025 highway rules are designed to make South African roads safer. Drivers must follow speed limits, avoid alcohol, maintain proper safety equipment, and respect new penalties. Understanding and adhering to these regulations is crucial to avoid fines, points deductions, or legal issues. Staying informed and prepared will help protect all road users and contribute to safer driving across the country.

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