Jonny Two Shoes
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The price won't drop for the same reason internet prices from telkom aren't dropping. No viable alternative. We can't all stop using the toll roads. Even with the highway still free I tried using the R55 to get to sandton from midrand and it was a nightmare.I posted this in another thread and I honestly can't understand how educated people like yourselves can't put one and one together
It's simple ecconomics. If no one uses it because it's too expensive then they will have to drop the price. They will keep dropping the price till people start using the toll roads. Just don't use the toll roads till the rates are exceptable. It's pretty simple I think.
The price won't drop for the same reason internet prices from telkom aren't dropping. No viable alternative. We can't all stop using the toll roads. Even with the highway still free I tried using the R55 to get to sandton from midrand and it was a nightmare.
The price won't drop for the same reason internet prices from telkom aren't dropping. No viable alternative. We can't all stop using the toll roads. Even with the highway still free I tried using the R55 to get to sandton from midrand and it was a nightmare.
Maybe an example will help. Waiting for toll prices to drop through demand and supply forces is like trying to force Eskom to make electricity cheaper by using candles and gas burnersWait...
Did you actually think about your post before pressing submit?
Come now, you can't be serious?
Maybe an example will help. Waiting for toll prices to drop through demand and supply forces is like trying to force Eskom to make electricity cheaper by using candles and gas burners
Which they will need to do it if a big majority of their clients move from the Eskom grid because of pricing. You know I'm right you are just trying to justify it not being viable to yourself some how.![]()
Move from the Eskom grid?
Who's the alternative?
Move from the Eskom grid?
Who's the alternative?
Gas, solar, wind turbines, log fires, etc![]()
Gas, solar, wind turbines, log fires, etc![]()
Obviously giving up some luxuries in the process. Which is exactly the same with this scenario.![]()
Just for reference the perspective of toll roads in Australia. It is not just a South African or an ANC issue.
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Thanks for the perspective but comparing apples to oranges isn't going to work.
The Australian economy is very different from that of South Africa and what seems like reasonable tolls for you are unaffordable for the average South African.
Australia GDP per capita : $ 54,869
South Africa GDP per capita : $ 7,101
Australia unemployment: 5%
South Africa unemployment: 24% (approx)
Another point which angers most people is that we are already paying R2.44 in levies and tax to the government on 1 litre of petrol which is 27% of the retail price (R8.99 in Gauteng for 93 ULP).
That money should be used to maintain and build roads. If it's not enough then the tax on fuel should be increased.
Besides, your apples/oranges analogy isn't really true. GDP per capita ratio is not the same as the ratio of income for car owners. You pay more for your cars both in real terms and in terms of your salary. So you are not complaining that you pay more for cars (because that's not the govt) but having been able to afford that car you complain when paying much less for your tolls.
The unemployed guy who doesn't own a car is not affected by the toll price.
Just saying, the tolls which are a choice after all, is lower by proportion to what you are paying for cars, petrol etc when compared to other countries.
Just telling you that it is not a SA issue only. It is done throughout the world, and there are choices.
Besides, your apples/oranges analogy isn't really true. GDP per capita ratio is not the same as the ratio of income for car owners. You pay more for your cars both in real terms and in terms of your salary. So you are not complaining that you pay more for cars (because that's not the govt) but having been able to afford that car you complain when paying much less for your tolls.
The unemployed guy who doesn't own a car is not affected by the toll price.