ARTICLES RELATING TO
TOLLS
Sanral says it accepts the Western Cape High Court's decision to halt its planned Winelands toll project and will study the ruling to map the way forward.
The City of Cape Town has been granted an interim interdict halting the proposed N1/N2 Winelands Toll Highway Project in the Western Cape.
A proposed toll system in the Western Cape Winelands will not impact the poor as they will be able to go around them, says road agency Sanral.
The procedure followed by Sanral for the winelands tolling project is unlawful due to the lack of a board decision, the Western Cape High Court has heard.
The City of Cape Town seeks access to the complete feasibility report for Sanral's proposed winelands tolling project, the Western Cape High Court has heard.
Sanral has not shown a shred of evidence to prove its proposed winelands tolling project is properly authorised, the Western Cape High Court has heard.
The government road agency Sanral has scrapped plans to construct a toll-road on the N2 Wild Coast Highway, stating that KwaZulu-Natal is already over-tolled.
The Congress of SA Trade Unions is preparing to bring Gauteng's highways to a halt in a bid to pressure the government to ban labour brokers and scrap e-tolls.
Gauteng could be in for a reprieve following a proposed amendment to draft e-toll legislation that could delay the implementation of tolls, a report states.
Motorists mustn't be fooled into buying e-tags and should stand together to call for the scrapping of e-tolls, urges the SA Municipal Workers' Union.
The politicisation of tolls by the Democratic Alliance has reached the bottom of the barrel, says Sanral spokesperson Vusi Mona.
The politicisation of tolls by the Democratic Alliance has reached the bottom of the barrel, says Sanral spokesperson Vusi Mona.
Sanral has, at a closed meeting, proposed more toll roads in addition to the N1-N2 Winelands toll road and e-tolls in Gauteng, says the DA.
Cosatu on Thursday rejected the DA's claims that the ANC was not supporting moves to oppose tolling in the Western Cape.
The SA National Roads Agency says the planned toll roads on the N1 and N2 in the Western Cape will create almost 5 000 jobs, a report says.