The Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance
has on Friday said it objects to the South African
National Road ’s Agency’s Limited statement that the cost
of e-toll collection is only 17% of the revenue by e-tolling.
Outa Chairperson Wayne Duvenage said Sanral
also needs to look at the Violation Processing Centre and other operational
costs related to e-toll collection, instead of just looking at capital and
operational expenditure.
Duvenage added that any business will tell you that
you are include your bank debts, you collection processes all of those costs
when you talk about cost related administration of business. Why Santral conveniently
needs that out because if you add those costs it pushes closer to 30% and
international e-Tolling administration costs on e-Tolling is between 5% and 10%.
"it’s still shocking and I do not think the
public will buy this misinformation," Duvenage said
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