Friday, March 23, 2012
Urban Tolling opposed
Andiswa Mkosi
23 March 2012
A newly established group opposing the Gauteng e-tolling system has filed a court application to stop the process.
Opposition to Urban Tolling alliancehave requested an court order to stop the entire system from the Pretoria high Court.
The group’s spokesman Wayne Duvenage says a fuel levy increase of between eight and ten cents could pay for the new roads.
National government is planning to launch the new system in Gauteng on the 28th of April.
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