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Cars without e-tags will pay higher toll fees
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Motorists do not need e-tags on their cars to be recognised when the controversial tolling of Gauteng’s major freeways
E-tolls cut, but not enough for drivers
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Transport Department spokesman Sam Monareng said that the freeway-improvement projects in Gauteng and provinces other than Western ...
Gauteng tolls update 'this week' | Wheels
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Feedback from the steering committee tasked with finding ways to reduce the effect of the suspended e-tolling on Gauteng's freeway network is expected to be...
Gauteng toll tariff report expected next week - TimesLIVEwww.timeslive.co.za › news › south-africa ›
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· Spokesman Sam Monareng said final touches to the much-awaited toll tariff and stakeholder engagement report were made on Friday during a ...
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