Etags
Not all Gauteng municipalities have registered e-tags
The Department of Transport says there are municipalities with massive outstanding bills.
Transport officials blame the decrease on the Gauteng government’s e-toll review panel.
Gauteng’s Department of Community Safety says Sanral is merely assisting police with standard checks.
Several Gauteng motorists have complained that Sanral officers are setting up ‘e-tag’ roadblocks.
ASA has banned two adverts which claimed that 1.2 million e-tags had been sold.
The DA took the bill governing e-tolling to court in a bid to have it declared unconstitutional.
The roads agency says e-tag sales are reaching the million mark amid billing issues.
The roads agency is adamant the e-toll billing system is not flawed, despite reports of widespread errors.
Motorists have expressed anger and frustration with Sanral’s inaccurate billing system.
A major contract is set to be signed between a South African company and the Harare City Council.
Gantries around Gauteng went live yesterday after a year-and-a-half of court battles and protests.
Cosatu has declared the day e-tolls were launched in Gauteng as 'Black Tuesday'.
Sanral will brief the nation on how its systems have coped since the launch of e-tolls.
Sanral is expected to update the nation this morning on how its systems have been coping since launching.
Sanral says it’s ready to launch the controversial system, but many motorists say they won't register.
With e-tolls set to go live after midnight tonight, many motorists say they will never register.
Outa has accused Sanral of fabricating support for e-tolling in a bid to drive up e-tag sales.
Sanral has welcomed the business chamber’s call for members to support e-tolling.
Sanral says support from Zuma amplifies its campaign to get motorists registered for e-tolls.