How much is Middelburg toll gate?
Middelburg Mainline Toll Plaza
| Vehicle Class | Cost |
|---|---|
| Class 1 | (R66.00) |
| Class 2 | (R144.00) |
| Class 3 | (R218.00) |
| Class 4 | (R287.00) |
How much is the toll gate at Malelane?
00 ; Class 2(2-axle heavy vehicles): R103. 00 ; Class 3(3 and 4-axle heavy vehicles): R149. 00 and Class 4(5 and more-axle heavy vehicles): R215.
What are e tolls in South Africa?
e-toll (in South Africa) consists of the electronic toll collection (ETC) processes employed by South Africa’s roads agency SANRAL on selected toll roads or toll lanes, subject to the Sanral Act of 1998.
What is the purpose of SANRAL in South Africa?
SANRAL’s ten strategic objectives are: 1. Improve SANRAL’s reputation; 2. Provide and manage a safe national road network (primary avenues of mobility) to enable and contribute to economic growth and social development; 3.
Who owns Etoll?
Egis Projects
What is the main purpose of roads agency?
The principal tasks of the National Road Agency are: To deliver and maintain a primary road network of world-class standards. To generate revenues from the development and management of these assets. To undertake research and development to enhance the quality of South Africa’s roads.
Is SANRAL a regulatory authority?
The South African National Roads Agency Limited and National Roads Act, Act 7 of 1998, the Public Finance Management Act, Act 1 of 1999, The Employment Equity Act, Act 55 of 1998, the Labour Relations Act, Act 66 of 1995, are but a few of the many Acts that guide and regulate the activities of SANRAL.
What is regulatory authority?
Regulatory Authority means a federal, national, multinational, state, provincial or local regulatory agency, department, bureau or other governmental entity with authority over the testing, manufacture, use, storage, import, promotion, marketing or sale of a product in the applicable country.
Is sanral an SOE?
SANRAL was established in April 1998 by an Act of Parliament as an independent state owned entity to operate South Africa’s national road network. SANRAL is a state-owned entity (SOE), category 3A, and is not allowed to make a profi t.
How do I pay my e toll account?
You can top up your account, by:
- EFT.
- Via the Call Centre using your credit card 0800 SANRAL (726 725)
- Via the website www.sanral.co.za/e-toll/ “Manage my e-toll account”
- At an FNB Bank or advance FNB ATM (even if you are not a FNB client)
- At Checkers, Pick n Pay or Shoprite.
How do I check my ETAG balance?
In addition to the web portal, ETC also offers a toll-free call centre (087-353-1490), and an SMS service that lets you check your outstanding e-toll balance. To get your balance via SMS, send a message with the following structure to 43360: ID*vehicle registration number.