E-TOLL SYSTEM ON BRINK OF COLLAPSE?
Following the announcement of Mr Ben Theron’s resignation, the Chief Operations Officer of the Electronic Tolling Company, OUTA is not at all surprised at this latest turn of events, the second of two senior executive resignations within a few months at this critical time in the “life of e-tolls in South Africa”.
“Judging by the steady stream of complaints expressed by frustrated motorists, not only to OUTA’s website but to many other social media platforms, the picture of a system on the brink of collapse or most certainly in a chaotic situation has emerged and it appears to be getting worse by the day” says OUTA spokesperson, John Clarke.
“The complexity of the system was always going to be a challenge to even the most sophisticated and experienced managers and staff, because Intelligent Transportation Systems require more than mere cognitive intelligence in understanding high tech computer and financial systems, but its success depends on the majority of users having an attitude of cooperation and enthusiasm for it to work effectively, and overcome problems”.
The e-toll decision has gone from bad to worse ever since it was announced and our research shows that in this climate of public rejection, low compliance and shocking maladministration, the system will not achieve its revenue targets and their reactions are simply alienating society from its Government.
We urgently call on the Minister of Transport to intervene, suspend the system and call on interested stakeholders to seek the more sensible and efficient solutions to this fiasco, failing which a credit rating downgrade is sure to be on the cards for SANRAL and this situation will do South Africa no favours.
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