Department of Roads and Transport
The Department of Roads and Transport is responsible for improved mobility and accessibility in Gauteng as well as to develop transport and socio-economic infrastructure that helps residents participate meaningfully in economic and social activities. The Department's vision is to develop an integrated, sustainable infrastructure that promotes people-centred, innovative and an accessible, safe and affordable movement of people, goods and services.
MEC for Public Transport and Roads Infrastructure : Mr Jacob Mamabolo
Head of Department: Dr Darion Barclay
1st Class Vehicle Inspection (Grade A)
A Plus Testing Station (Grade B)
Akasia Testing Centre (A)
Alberton Testing Centre (Grade A)
Atteridgeville Roadworthy Centre (Grade B)
Auto City (2) Boksburg (Grade B)
Auto Fusion Testing Station CC (Grade A)
Bataung Testing Station (Grade A )
Bateleur Benoni Testing Station (Grade B)
Bateleur Testing Station Isando (Grade A)
Bedfordview Testing Centre (Grade C)
Benoni Testing Centre (Grade C)
The Department of Roads and Transport is responsible for improved mobility and accessibility in Gauteng as well as to develop transport and socio-economic infrastructure that helps residents participate meaningfully in economic and social activities. The Department's vision is to develop an integrated, sustainable infrastructure that promotes people-centred, innovative and an accessible, safe and affordable movement of people, goods and services. | MEC for Public Transport and Roads Infrastructure : Mr Jacob Mamabolo | Head of Department: Dr Darion Barclay
1st Class Vehicle Inspection (Grade A)
A Plus Testing Station (Grade B)
Akasia Testing Centre (A)
Alberton Testing Centre (Grade A)
Atteridgeville Roadworthy Centre (Grade B)
Auto City (2) Boksburg (Grade B)
Auto Fusion Testing Station CC (Grade A)
Bataung Testing Station (Grade A )
Bateleur Benoni Testing Station (Grade B)
Bateleur Testing Station Isando (Grade A)
Bedfordview Testing Centre (Grade C)
Benoni Testing Centre (Grade C)