OUTA’s sign celebrating the end of e-tolls.
JOHANNESBURG – It’s a glorious morning for Gauteng motorists as they wave goodbye to e-tolls.
The era of paying to use the highways is over, but, OUTA’s tireless efforts are not yet over. The Transport Minister says drivers are still liable for existing e-toll bills.
READ: E-tolls: OUTA says govt can’t force you to pay
Outa’s Ali Gule says they should not pay a cent and the lobby group will protect them.
Gauteng motorists are excited that e-tolls are ending. But many are adamant that they will not be paying historic debt.
READ: E-Tolls take off-ramp but drive for debt continues
The Transport Minister, Gauteng Premier and Sanral outlined yesterday that that motorists are still obligated to pay what they owe.
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