Suspend e-tolling: OUTA
Government must suspend e-tolling if it wants to support economic growth, the Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance said on Friday.
SANRAL wanted to warn motorists on e-tolls
The SA National Roads Agency (Sanral) wanted to give Gauteng motorists a timely warning that e-tolls would kick in soon when it made the widely criticised announcement, a spokesman said on Friday.
OUTA e-toll appeal application is a success
The High Court in Pretoria has granted OUTA leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) against a previous judgement made by the high court.
Judge made fundamental error in e-toll ruling says OUTA
High Court Judge Louis Vorster had misinterpreted a section of the Sanral Act on public consultation to reach his ruling that e-tolling could proceed, says OUTA
OUTA to appeal e-Toll judgement
The Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance (Outa) plans to appeal a court ruling that thwarted its bid to have e-tolls in Gauteng scrapped.
http://www.iol.co.za/news/crime-courts/outa-to-appeal-e-toll-judgement-1.1444360#.UNSJIHdP-t8
Let's hope that if they do this that they have a stronger argument lined up.
OUTA to decide on appeal against e-toll judgement
The Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance (Outa) would decide on Friday whether to appeal a High Court decision to dismiss an application to scrap e-tolling on Gauteng freeways.
UPDATED: The date has now been moved forward to the 13th!
http://www.outa.co.za/site/outa-legal-case-overview-and-thanks/
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OUTA has been advised by Judge Vorster’s Registrar that judgment on OUTA’s e-Toll court challenge will be delivered on 13 December 2012 at...
Only 0.2% will pay e-toll cap – Sanral
Sanral toll and traffic manager Alex van Niekerk has said that only 0.2 percent of Gauteng road users would pay the e-toll cap