Fixing sinkholes in South Africa — why it can take months and cost millions
Sinkholes like the one that formed right next to the N1 in Centurion in February are becoming increasingly common in South Africa.
That is according to the Council for Geosciences, which is working with the South...
N1 sinkhole lane closures — what to expect in the next week
The South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) has advised motorists of southbound lane closures near the giant sinkhole next to the N1 freeway in the coming week.
The sinkhole appeared in January between the Botha Avenue and R21...
Toll price hikes for South Africa — how much more you will pay
The South African National Roads Agency's (Sanral) toll tariff increases, which will take effect from 1 March 2022, have been published.
Sanral's tariffs are adjusted annually and are determined based on the Consumer Price Index...
Stop paying e-tolls and government must scrap them — Outa
Outa CEO Wayne Duvenage believes if just another 5% of e-toll users stopped paying their bills, the government would be forced to finally scrap the system.
South African toll roads make R529 million loss
The South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) reported that between 1 April 2020 and 31 March 2021, toll roads in South Africa made a R529 million loss.
Revenues from its Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project (GFIP), better known as...
How much you will pay in toll fees to go away this long weekend
Many South Africans using the country's major highways on their way to holiday destinations or family getaways this long weekend will be paying hefty toll fees.
Long weekends and holidays in South Africa typically see thousands of...
Why not also nail former top cop and Telkom CEO? — JPSA
Justice Project South Africa has asked why connected individuals aren’t receiving the same attention as an alleged “e-toll dodger”
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Not paying e-tolls is the right thing to do: Outa
The Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance has rejected the e-toll review panel’s stance on civil disobedience
E-toll prosecutions smoke and mirrors: JPSA
“It would appear that Sanral doesn’t much care what happens to the economy of South Africa,” Justice Project South Africa has said
E-toll price ads remain misleading: ASA
Sanral has tried to substantiate earlier claims made in advertisements, but the Advertising Standards Authority remains unconvinced
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Media hackers behind E-toll billing problems: Minister
South Africa’s Minister of Transport has accused “some media houses” of hacking the E-toll website and blamed the hacks as part of the reason for the billing problems reported.
E-tolls will boost economy: Deputy President
Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project will lead to "enhanced economic growth", according to South Africa's Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe.
R544 million E-tolls unpaid
Transport Minister Dipuo Peters said she is told that just under R544-million in unpaid E-tolls has been transferred to Sanral's violations processing centre.
New E-toll website security flaw uncovered
Another security flaw has been uncovered on Sanral’s E-toll website that lets a “hacker” see the outstanding balance on any vehicle
E-toll security hole: don’t shoot the messenger
Threatening legal action against people who discover and disclose security vulnerabilities is not helpful, according to an information security professional