Speaking at a press conference to deliver the recommendations of the panel, Gauteng Premier David Makhura admitted there were elements of the current e-toll system which needed to be reviewed to address affordability, fairness and equity.
Many Gauteng motorists believed that the panel failed to offer any resolutions, and Twitter users seemed to be confused as to what the panel had reviewed and what would still need to be reviewed.
But, wasn't this a REVIEW committee? “@POWER987News: #eToll Makhura: "THE CURRENT SYSTEM MUST BE REVIEWED"” pic.twitter.com/9uzJbiULNG
— Ditshego (@TauYaDitshego) January 15, 2015
What was the point of the #eToll review panel? Seeing as they're going to review the review panel's recommendations and reviews #ANC
— Kevin Padayachee (@Kevin_Deanen) January 15, 2015
So are we just supposed to pay #etolls while they work out a new structure because this one is all wrong?On what planet is that a good idea?
— samantha cowen (@samcowen) January 15, 2015
Some Twitter users expressed how they will act going forward
The release of the #eTolls report is yet another reason not to buy an #etag
— Yusuf Abramjee (@Abramjee) January 15, 2015
#ETolls Makhura advises people to continue to pay their bills until alternative is found! I say screw them. WHY must I pay for corruption?
— Cliff – That's All (@PigSpotter) January 15, 2015
@eNCAnews Let me put words in Makhura's mouth, " eTolls MUST be scrapped & a new payment mechanism be put in place." Qha!
— Nomtobhoyi (@nondende) January 15, 2015
There's a huge difference between "Know that we MUST pay" and "Willing to pay" #etolls
— QAnton (@antonnies) January 15, 2015
Will e-tags become a collectable item? 20 years from now;"look kids, we hated these more than not having glazed gammon on christmas. #eTolls
— Alex Mitchley (@AlexMitchley) January 15, 2015
The fight against e-tolls resumes
#etolls going nowhere (still). Without user-pay principle in place the State can't pay for a whole lot of stuff in the NDP. Sorry Gauteng
— Nicky Smith (@stalkingtigers) January 15, 2015
There's one #Etolls protestor today. That's commitment. pic.twitter.com/lUX99GJJcn
— Greg Nicolson (@gregnicolson) January 15, 2015