Taxi e-toll boycott unnecessary: Santaco
Taxis had no reason to boycott e-tolls because public transport vehicles were exempt from these fees, the SA National Taxi Council (Santaco) said on Monday.
Enough of abuse of power by state: Outa
The Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance (Outa) said that the South African society is raising concerns about ill-conceived policies and an abuse of power by organs of the state
No e-toll legal cases yet, says OUTA
No court action has been taken against non-paying e-toll motorists so far, the Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance said on Monday.
DA to appeal e-toll “unconstitutional” judgement
The DA is set to appeal against a judgement handed down on Thursday dismissing its application to have e-tolling legislation declared unconstitutional and invalid.
E-toll "unconstitutional" application dismissed by High Court
An application to declare the e-tolling legislation unconstitutional and invalid was dismissed by the Western Cape High Court
Provinces must insist on e-toll legislation debate says OUTA
Provincial legislatures must insist on debating the e-tolling legislation, the Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance (Outa) said on Wednesday.
Suspend e-tolls now, use gantries for traffic monitoring: Outa
Outa says that the time is over for excuses and rationalisations, and that e-tolls should be suspended immediately
Sanral e-tag claim is “hogwash”: Outa
Sanral needs to be transparent on e-tag sales in light of the impression it was creating that motorists were “clamouring” to be tagged, the Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance (Outa) said on Monday.
Parliament must look beyond Sanral input on e-toll
“Sanral speaks like a soccer coach whose team has lost 2-0 with an own goal having been scored and finds something positive in the fact that each team scored a goal.”
29% of motorists e-tagged: Outa
Only 29 percent of motorists e-tagged: Outa
New research conducted by Outa indicates that as many 71% of motorists have not bought an e-tag.
E-tolls a human rights violation, says Outa
Outa said that Sanral breaches seven of the entrenched human rights contained in Chapter Two of the Constitution with e-tolls
E-tolls are inefficient and unworkable, says Outa
Outa says that the e-tolling project, implemented on Gauteng’s freeways in December, is “grossly inefficient, largely unworkable and difficult to enforce”.
E-tolls on the brink of collapse: Outa
Outa says that the e-toll problems reported by motorists paints the picture of a system on the brink of collapse or in a chaotic situation
E-tag sales show e-tolls heading for failure: OUTA
OUTA says that the e-tag uptake has been far lower than initially anticipated, which means the e-toll system is heading for failure
Sanral continues to mislead the public on e-toll: OUTA
The figure Sanral had provided on the number of e-tags sold was a ploy to create the impression that people were flocking to purchase them, says Outa