Minibus taxis and buses will have to pay e-tolls until regulations regarding exemptions are finalised, according to a report on Tuesday.
Business Report said regulations relating to toll exemptions had not been finalised, with the transport department only publishing the draft regulations for the exemption from e-tolls last week despite telling the minibus taxi industry they would be exempt from e-tolls last year. On August 10, Cabinet approved its decision to grant exemptions from the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project (GFIP) to qualifying minibus taxis and buses, the newspaper reported. It was also proposed that emergency vehicles would be exempt from e-tolls. Public comment on the draft toll exemption regulation closes on May 8, eight days after the implementation date for e-tolls, according to the newspaper. E-tolls are expected to start on April 30.Before the exemptions will be implemented, the public comment received will have to be considered before the regulations can be finalised and gazetted.
The North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria will hear an application by the Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance (Outa) on Tuesday for an urgent interdict preventing the SA National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) from launching the e-toll system. Sanral on Monday took out full-page newspaper advertisements showing a map of the tolled roads. The system affects a 185km stretch of the N1, N3, N12 and R21 around Johannesburg and Tshwane. Source: SAPAImage: sa-transport.co.za