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Gauteng road users won’t be assessed fees for use the e-toll network by the end of this week.
This follows the publication of a notice by Transport Minister Sindisiwe Chikunga in the Government Gazette regarding the removal of the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project (GFIP), also referred to as e-tolls, toll declaration.
Chikunga clarified that the deadline for paying the electronic toll is April 11, 2024, at midnight.
Opening remarks from the Gauteng Premier, Mr Panyaza Lesufi.
— Department of Transport (@Dotransport) April 10, 2024
“from 12 April 2024, road users will no longer be charged for the use of the e-toll network”.#eTolls pic.twitter.com/gcqDHBla2O
E-toll bills will be generated and rolled up until the final day of this term.
Owing to possible postal system delays, bills won’t be received until after April 12, 2024. Nevertheless, no transactions made after midnight on April 11, 2024, will be shown on the statement or invoice.
“Road users will not be required to do anything when e-tolling is cancelled. Importantly, ‘current valid accounts’ can still be used for payments at toll plazas and other value-added services (i.e. parking). This is critical for the ongoing, long-term benefit of interoperability.
“The tag beeps will stop after midnight on 11 April 2024. The gantry lights and cameras will remain on for road safety purposes. The e-toll website will be updated with respect to the cancellation, including Mobility/Tag account functionality for services, i.e. interoperability and parking, etc.
“The e-toll stores will remain open as the tag can still be used for interoperability, account queries and other potential transport related services that will be determined in due course. The e-toll branding will be removed in phases,”
[WATCH]: Premier @Lesufi welcomes government’s resolution to scrap e-tolls. At midnight on 11 April 2024 #etolls will be a thing of the past in @GautengProvince and motorists will no longer have to pay.#GrowingGautengTogether pic.twitter.com/AGYZr7gbRJ
— Gauteng Provincial Gov (@GautengProvince) April 10, 2024
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