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...
If you live in Gauteng you will know what a hot topic e-tolling is! All that has been heard of late is about the expensive e-tolling system, threats of striking and people refusing to get e-tags but does anyone really know the pros and cons to the...
E-toll rate shock: R1.75 a kilometre! Drivers who don’t buy an e-tag for Gauteng’s new toll roads will face a punitive tariff of R1.75 a kilometre. An e-tag user will pay 30c a kilometre, while an “alternative user” is to be charged six times that...
Road users who have registered for e-tolls will not have to do so again, the SA National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) said on Thursday. “They will be afforded an opportunity to review and accept the revised terms and conditions at that time...