Lusanda Bill
22 June 2011
The Transport Department says a report by the steering committee of the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project is almost complete.
After it is handed to Minister S’bu Ndebele, there will be another round of consultation with the stakeholders by the end of next month.
Minister Ndebele will then be in a position to make a final decision on e-tolling.
The minister suspended the toll tariffs following an outcry when the National Roads Agency announced in February that it wanted to charge 66-cents-per-kilometer at 42 electronic toll gates.
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