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E-tolls summons – no need to panic
JOBURG - The Organisation Uniting against Tax Abuse (Outa) said the public need not panic about South African National Roads…
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Sanral threatens e-toll defaulters
JOBURG - The South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) has announced that road users who have persistently refused to settle…
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Ignore Sanral threats – Outa
JOBURG - Organisation Uniting against Tax Abuse (Outa) has called on the minority of motorists who are still paying their…
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Fuel cheer dented by levy hike – AA
JOBURG - The Automobile Association (AA) said it was concerned that motorists were again being called upon to fund shortfalls…
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A possible e-toll price hike
JOBURG – Gauteng motorists who reluctantly pay e-tolls will be surprised to know that prices of the tolled Gauteng Freeway…
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‘Time running out for e-tolls non-payment’
JOBURG - The South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) has stated that the recovery of outstanding e-toll debt incurred by…
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Second phase new e-toll dispensation launched
JOBURG - Road users on the Gauteng freeway network are from 2 November eligible for a 60 percent reduction of…
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Sanral refutes collapse claims
JOBURG - SA National Roads Agency (Sanral) has refuted reports in the media that their much-maligned Gauteng e-tolls project was…
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Sanral denies claims motorist was prevented from renewing licence
JOBURG - South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) has scorned claims by Justice Project South Africa (JPSA) that a…
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Reduced e-toll tariffs come into effect
JOBURG - The new toll tariffs and monthly caps for registered users were gazetted on 17 June 2015 and are…
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