Opposition to urban tolling alliance
Outa: 2015 the year of sanity for e-tolls
Outa says the closure of some e-toll kiosks shows compliance is low & people are frustrated.
Alli says false information about e-tolls and Sanral is being spread by the media.
Sanral will meet with the review panel for the first time today to defend the system.
The review panel on Gauteng’s tolling system heard submissions from Outa on Tuesday.
Sanral says the new proposed system will have a manless boom.
Outa’s Wayne Duvenage interrogates the efficacy of Premier David Makhura’s e-toll review.
The premier says the probe will be based on the experiences of motorists and not only theory.
The Cosatu general secretary says the panel is the beginning of the end for the controversial system.
Several Gauteng motorists have complained that Sanral officers are setting up ‘e-tag’ roadblocks.
The roads agency says at last count, 1.2 million e-tags had been sold.
Sanral is functioning normally this morning after an anthrax scare yesterday.
Sanral will brief the nation on how its systems have coped since the launch of e-tolls.
Outa has accused Sanral of fabricating support for e-tolling in a bid to drive up e-tag sales.
The Gauteng Finance MEC says spending on e-tolls will be calculated “soon” by each department.
The organisation has given up its bid to stop the controversial toll project.
Transport Minister Dipuo Peters says the decision to launch e-tolls won’t be revisited.
Outa’s Wayne Duvenage says there’s a slim chance that members will agree to appeal.
The SCA is currently hearing Outa's legal bid to try and prevent e-tolling from going ahead.
Cosatu will lead a march against the controversial e-tolling system in Gauteng.