Tuesday 30 June, 2015 - 11:04
Simply painting a new coat over the same rusty broken vehicle and trying to sell it as a new car.
That’s how the Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance (OUTA) has described the new gazetted e-toll dispensation regulations.
In May, Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa, announced a raft of new e-toll dispensations, including that e-toll fees would be capped at 30 cents a kilometre and, controversially, that payment would be linked to vehicle licence renewals.
To read the article titled, “New e-toll tariffs as bad as the old,” click here
Source:
IOL News