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Why do people want to use the services but feel they shouldn't be required to pay? [ no comparison here...no one refuses]
For reference and enlightenment, need some clarification on issues since my last visit...also a bit of comparison to here.
Is there a limit on the tolls charged per month ? [Unlimited here]
Why is it deemed (by posters) illegal to require people to have an e-tag ? [ They require one here and have phased out all cash booths]
Why is it deemed (by posters) that SANRAL is acting illegally in getting owners details from registration? [ Here they will send any non e-Tag a legal invoice with the more than the usual legal consequenses of not paying...i.e. they are even protected by State Debt Recovery who can send a sheriff to impound assets]
Why do people want to use the services but feel they shouldn't be required to pay? [ no comparison here...no one refuses]
I have been to the control room of one of the largest tollways (M7 Sydney) and have seen the computers and screens with number plate recognition. It is a private company but they have almost instant details of all cars with tags that do not register (or no tags), they can send the legal invoices backed up by SDR, they even have speed sensors and have stats on entry and exit speeds at all gantries.
Further as a service to police, they can detect and track cars being chased or see whether a certain sought after car has used system and will pass on video details.
Because it is a private company administering transport infrastructure, they are legally backed by govt otherwise you would have anarchy, and thus people comply.
On a plus note, I have just returned from a 10 day visit to Melbourne. I hopped on M7 within two minutes - one traffic light ('robot' LoL), next traffic light was 30km after Melbourne exiting into suburbs. I by-passed Melbourne by using toll roads with my Sydney tag - alternates would have added 1 hr to a 8.5hr trip. The speed limit on 90% was 110 (open highway), used cruise and never went over speed through several unmarked cameras and averaged 107 according to trip computer.
Same on way back.
Gotta love those tolled by passes.
For reference and enlightenment, need some clarification on issues since my last visit...also a bit of comparison to here
1. They didn't build new highways to toll, they just tolled the old ones.
2. We are paying for the highways via a fuel levy created for this purpose. The government doesn't allocate it to road maintenance and it goes into the fiscus.
3. The system is horribly inefficient and needs to die. Something like 30% admin costs.
For reference and enlightenment, need some clarification on issues since my last visit...also a bit of comparison to here.
Is there a limit on the tolls charged per month ? [Unlimited here]
I don't think posters think it is illegal to require and etag. It just isn't a legal requirement and SANRAL isn't fully prepared to handle that. I still can't pay my account because I am not in the same province.Why is it deemed (by posters) illegal to require people to have an e-tag ? [ They require one here and have phased out all cash booths]
I think this is because we didn't consent to this on the registration form. I can't remember, but I think there would have been a clause regarding sharing of information, but I didn't do the registration of my car this time round.Why is it deemed (by posters) that SANRAL is acting illegally in getting owners details from registration? [ Here they will send any non e-Tag a legal invoice with the more than the usual legal consequenses of not paying...i.e. they are even protected by State Debt Recovery who can send a sheriff to impound assets]
I think this is because people didn't really know it was going to happen. Although I was informed by the local paper - not even a Gauteng one in 2007, when I came to Gauteng and asked the peoples opinion about this most didn't know about it and the few that did, didn't think it was going to be implemented. Most people thought the roads was being upgraded for 2010.Why do people want to use the services but feel they shouldn't be required to pay? [ no comparison here...no one refuses]
I have been to the control room of one of the largest tollways (M7 Sydney) and have seen the computers and screens with number plate recognition. It is a private company but they have almost instant details of all cars with tags that do not register (or no tags), they can send the legal invoices backed up by SDR, they even have speed sensors and have stats on entry and exit speeds at all gantries.
Further as a service to police, they can detect and track cars being chased or see whether a certain sought after car has used system and will pass on video details.
I think most people will also comply in time, it is not like any one can overturn this now. I am still holding out on getting tagged but this is more because of the fact that this is the first time the people want to fight something so strongly and it effects everyone in Gauteng (direct or indirect).Because it is a private company administering transport infrastructure, they are legally backed by govt otherwise you would have anarchy, and thus people comply.
On a plus note, I have just returned from a 10 day visit to Melbourne. I hopped on M7 within two minutes - one traffic light ('robot' LoL), next traffic light was 30km after Melbourne exiting into suburbs. I by-passed Melbourne by using toll roads with my Sydney tag - alternates would have added 1 hr to a 8.5hr trip. The speed limit on 90% was 110 (open highway), used cruise and never went over speed through several unmarked cameras and averaged 107 according to trip computer.
Same on way back.
Gotta love those tolled by passes.
For reference and enlightenment, need some clarification on issues since my last visit...
www.outa.co.za
When you've finished reading that get back into bed with House, I'm sure the 2 of you will enjoy each others company
Seriously folks, don't engage it. Click on it's profile an read it's other posts. It is either a SANRAL employee, an outright troll or a complete fool. Either way, don't waste your energy.
www.outa.co.za
When you've finished reading that get back into bed with House, I'm sure the 2 of you will enjoy each others company
Seriously folks, don't engage it. Click on it's profile an read it's other posts. It is either a SANRAL employee, an outright troll or a complete fool. Either way, don't waste your energy.
For reference and enlightenment, need some clarification on issues since my last visit...also a bit of comparison to here.
Is there a limit on the tolls charged per month ? [Unlimited here]
Why is it deemed (by posters) illegal to require people to have an e-tag ? [ They require one here and have phased out all cash booths]
Why is it deemed (by posters) that SANRAL is acting illegally in getting owners details from registration? [ Here they will send any non e-Tag a legal invoice with the more than the usual legal consequenses of not paying...i.e. they are even protected by State Debt Recovery who can send a sheriff to impound assets]
Why do people want to use the services but feel they shouldn't be required to pay? [ no comparison here...no one refuses]
I have been to the control room of one of the largest tollways (M7 Sydney) and have seen the computers and screens with number plate recognition. It is a private company but they have almost instant details of all cars with tags that do not register (or no tags), they can send the legal invoices backed up by SDR, they even have speed sensors and have stats on entry and exit speeds at all gantries.
Further as a service to police, they can detect and track cars being chased or see whether a certain sought after car has used system and will pass on video details.
Because it is a private company administering transport infrastructure, they are legally backed by govt otherwise you would have anarchy, and thus people comply.
On a plus note, I have just returned from a 10 day visit to Melbourne. I hopped on M7 within two minutes - one traffic light ('robot' LoL), next traffic light was 30km after Melbourne exiting into suburbs. I by-passed Melbourne by using toll roads with my Sydney tag - alternates would have added 1 hr to a 8.5hr trip. The speed limit on 90% was 110 (open highway), used cruise and never went over speed through several unmarked cameras and averaged 107 according to trip computer.
Same on way back.
Gotta love those tolled by passes.
What OzzieCapie (and Sanral and ANC) do not get is that there are more efficient ways to collect funds for road maintenance. If it was not for the overall problem that fuel-levy is going to the fiscus and is not attributed to road-maintenance, then we would not have a big problem at all - that's basic financial mismanagement of the government. The fuel levy would work very well for maintaining road-infrastructure if it was properly managed. To date I have not seen any report how the fuel levy is utilised towards traffic management.
When you look at Sanral, you will find corruption, misinformation and overspent. Collusion across construction companies during the GFIP project. The way tolling is done, is highly inefficient, as a huge amount of opex is used for administration and collection process. Something which you do not need by applying additional cost to the price of petrol or vehicle registration.
You can unfortunately not compare a banana republic like South Africa with Australia.
I dont believe there is mismagement by the Government - I believe its bankrupt. Gordhan has said many times there is no money for public service increases and the Tax collections have not raised as much liquidity as expected. If a fuel levy was to be used, it would just go in to a black hole - hence using a private company to keep the money out of the fiscus; by doing so you eliminate some risk of the bonds being devalued.
Ummm... maybe its bankrupt because money is being spend fruitlessly/misspent/stolen aka mismanaged![]()
Point taken.. sould have phrased it differently.... 'The Government is bankrupt due to gross mismanagement of the fuscus - Adding more to the fuel levy will just put more money in to filling a black hole'