Sanral: We don’t want to mislead you on e-tolls
Sanral says that it was never its intention to mislead the public with its advertising – explaining that its just incredibly difficult to audit the exact figures.
KwaZula-Natal e-toll reports not true, says transport minister
No decision has been taken to introduce the e-tolling system in KwaZulu-Natal, the transport ministry has said
April Fools’ e-toll joke not funny: Sanral
Sanral has cautioned Gauteng road users not to be deceived by hoax e-mails and messages claiming that money can be collected directly from their bank accounts
Sanral caught lying about e-toll summonses, final demands: JPSA
Justice Project South Africa says that Sanral’s latest comments clearly show that it does not know what it is doing
Truth about e-tolls and criminal records: JPSA
The Justice Project South Africa explains the process that will have to be followed by Sanral to prosecute people who do not pay for e-tolls
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e-toll or face jail time says Sanral
Motorists who haven’t paid their e-toll bills in 30 days will face jail time, says Sanral. JPSA calls it toothless fear-mongering
How to view, pay your E-toll bill online
With the option to anonymously view your E-toll bill removed, users of E-tolled roads will have to register an account online to view their bills
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.
E-toll helps to build a better country: minister
Transport Minister Dipuo Peters has welcomed a judgement dismissing an application challenging the constitutionality of e-tolling legislation.
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