Sanral welcomes end of e-tolling battle
JOBURG - The South African National Roads Agency Limited, Sanral (Sanral), has issued a statement, welcoming the Oppositions to Urban Tolling Alliance’s (Outa) decision to end the e-tolling battle.

Outa held a media briefing on 18 October where they announced the end of their e-tolling struggle. Chairman Wayne Duvenage said the organisation was constrained due to a lack of funding. .
“Sanity has prevailed,” said Sanral spokesman Vusi Mona, in a statement.
“We trust people will respect the integrity of the judiciary and value its independence. We urge people to obtain their e-tags and register their vehicles in order to enjoy the discounts,” he said.
However, Duvenage has urged motorists not to buy e-tags and said Outa would support the motorists in their continued fight against the tolling of Gauteng freeways.
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