Government's controversial open road tolling system comes up against opposition in the political arena.
The Sunday Independent reports that those in opposition to the controversial e-tolling scheme in Gauteng do not have a clear plan to continue the battle.
Sanral answers some of your questions around e-tags ahead of the launch of open-road tolling in Gauteng.
The Supreme Court of Appeal dismisses Outa's appeal against e-tolls.
The Afriswitch SMS service enables easier management of the fingerprint clearance process on behalf of the Department of Transport.
Gauteng motorists can brace themselves for e-tolls during the upcoming holiday season - again.
The Department of Transport says e-toll implementation is on Gauteng's doorstep - and motorists should abide by the law and get tagged.
South Africans cannot be expected to pay for benefits only road users in Gauteng accrue, says Sanral.
The use of microdots is intended to deter criminals and, ultimately, to reduce vehicle theft, says DataDot.
Scepticism abounds around the roads agency's plan to prosecute e-toll rebels.
A number of e-tag holders' accounts have been debited by the roads agency, even though the Gauteng e-tolling system is not yet operational.