Over a decade in the making…e-tolls finally scrapped
Motorists in Gauteng will be breathing a collective sigh of relief after Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi confirmed “we are now ready to start a new life without e-tolls in Gauteng”.
Motorists in Gauteng will be breathing a collective sigh of relief after Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi confirmed “we are now ready to start a new life without e-tolls in Gauteng”.
Cabinet will announce its decision on the future of e-tolls as a funding mechanism for Gauteng freeways in October this year.
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OUTA CEO and founder Wayne Duvenage joins BizNews founder Alec Hogg to discuss possible issues surrounding the scrapping e-tolls for good.
Sanral has spent an estimated R5.3 billion on trying to recover e-tolls from motorists who are unwilling and unlikely to pay, an analysis from OUTA has showed.
South Africa is planning to scrap e-tolls in the nation’s main commercial hub, Gauteng Member of the Executive Council for Transport Jacob Mamabolo said.
Traffic fine bribes, unpaid TV licenses, jumping queues and not paying e-tolls, should we not as ordinary citizens also be held accountable?
It’s a lesson instructing the woeful tale of Gauteng e-tolls, where desperate mouth-to-mouth resuscitation has failed to revive the scheme in five years and four months.
Cyril Ramaphosa criticised ministers in his cabinet for “unbecoming” behaviour on social media after a spat unfolded over electronic road tolls in country’s richest province.
Outa says it is astonished by the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Transport’s assertion that the civil rights body is not opposed to Gauteng’s e-tolls.