Transport minister must give e-toll panel a chance
Transport Minister Dipuo Peters must give Gauteng’s e-tolls review panel a chance, the Congress of SA Trade Unions in Gauteng said on Tuesday
Cosatu to burn e-tags, e-toll bills
Cosatu in Gauteng will burn e-tags and bills during a protest outside Sanral’s office in Pretoria next month, provincial secretary Dumisani Dakile said on Tuesday
E-toll documents publicly available
Documents on the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project are publicly available should the panel reviewing the e-tolls wish to peruse them, Sanral said on Thursday
Sanral asked to comment by e-toll panel
Sanral was asked to comment on the original socio-economic objectives of e-tolls by the advisory panel looking at the system
Sanral won’t present to e-toll panel
The SA National Roads Agency Limited will not make representations to the advisory panel on e-tolls and their socio-economic impact, it said on Tuesday
E-tolls have failed: Outa
E-tolling Gauteng’s highways has failed and the system falls short of its intentions, the Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance said on Tuesday
“We are not buying this e-toll thing,” e-toll panel told
Gauteng road users do not need discounts and tariff reductions on e-toll fees because they never asked for tolls, the Road Safety Campaign said on Monday
E-tolls harm the poor
E-tolling is harming the poor and working class, who are already struggling with the high cost of living, the SA Transport and Allied Workers Union said
E-toll consultations were flawed: Black Business Council
The consultations prior to the introduction of e-tolling were flawed, the Black Business Council said on Thursday
E-tolls are the only way: Cesa
E-tolling is the only effective funding model to improve Gauteng’s road infrastructure, Consulting Engineers SA (Cesa) said on Thursday
E-toll users must be refunded: Fedusa
Those who had paid money towards their e-toll bill should be refunded and e-tolling should be scrapped, the Federation of Unions of SA said on Wednesday
National fuel levy better than e-tolls: Nactu
The national fuel levy offered a better source of revenue for the improvement and maintenance of Gauteng’s freeways, the National Council of Trade Unions said on Wednesday
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E-toll concessions don’t make it rational: OUTA
OUTA has welcomed E-toll concessions from the Minister of Transport, but said that the reprieve still won’t make the system work more efficiently.