"Slower than a snail" with e-toll letters: Post Office union
CWU member Post Office workers have been urged to work even more slowly when dealing with summonses from Sanral.
Gauteng motorists dodge tolled routes: JMPD
Traffic was heavy on Johannesburg roads on Wednesday morning as motorist continued to avoid provincial tolled highways, Johannesburg metro police said.
No e-toll registration website problems says Sanral
Sanral advises website users to alter settings if they experience access problems with the e-toll registration website
E-toll will harm motorists, argues FF Plus
There will be irreparable harm to motorists if the e-toll regulations are not declared invalid, the FF Plus argued in the High Court in Pretoria on Monday.
Sanral threatens Justice Project SA over information request
Sanral lawyers have threatened legal action following a request for clarification on e-toll prosecutions, Justice Project SA said
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Y-toll campaign: you get home quicker
Sanral has stepped up its campaign to encourage people to get e-tags, and there is some activity at e-toll shops ahead of the launch of e-tolls on Tuesday
E-toll prosecution: what’s going on?
The intended processes for prosecuting those who do not pay Gauteng e-tolls are unclear, Justice Project SA (JPSA) said on Friday.
E-toll shops lack foot traffic across Gauteng
E-toll stores in malls across Gauteng were quiet on Wednesday ahead of the arrival of the controversial electronic tolling of the province’s highways next week.
E-tolls: fighting apartheid legacy and other battles
E-tolling is set to kick in on 3 December 2013, but the fight regarding the controversial e-tolls system is far from over
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
Free e-toll legal defense borders on incitement: report
An offer by legal firm Findlay & Niemeyer to defend the first non-compliant e-toll road user borders on incitement, Sake24 has reported
Free defence for first e-toll case
Legal firm Findlay & Niemeyer Inc has offered to defend the first non-compliant e-toll road user as a test case, it said on Monday.
E-toll launch date in dispute
The transport department disputed a claim by Outa on Tuesday that the e-tolling system will come into operation on December 2.
New e-toll attack welcomed
The Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance (Outa) on Tuesday welcomed a new legal offensive against e-tolling by two political parties.
Outa wants action on e-toll
The Gauteng e-tolling controversy offers President Jacob Zuma the opportunity to show government officials what he means by consultation, says Outa