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.
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
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
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.
1 million e-toll SMSes and counting says Sanral
Sanral reveals the number of people to which it has sent SMSes and e-mails to alert them to their e-toll bills
Parliament to be briefed on e-toll failure and success
Parliament’s transport portfolio committee will be briefed on Gauteng’s e-tolls on Tuesday, SA National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) said.
Pay e-toll early or pay more: Sanral
Motorists not registered for e-tolls should pay their e-toll bills as soon as possible to avoid being charged more, says Sanral
Mona IQ comment was just a joke: Sanral
Sanral says that it regrets the comments made by spokesman Vusi Mona made “in jest” during an interview on radio, and has apologised unreservedly.
Sanral E-toll website unavailable overseas due to cyber-attacks
The inability to access the Sanral website from certain IP addresses is a security measure, according to the Agency
Sanral and JPSA in war of words over e-tolls
A war of words between Sanral and the JPSA continued on Tuesday, in the ongoing spat about the payment of e-tolls on Gauteng’s highways.
JPSA wrong says Sanral: e-toll non-payment is criminal
“Justice Project South Africa has again confused two different legal process; one being the AARTO process and the other the prosecution in terms of the Criminal Procedures Act (CPA)” says Sanral.