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    Drivers will cough up more at tolls

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailMay 15, 2014No Comments1 Min Read
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    From Saturday 24 May, if you're heading west for a holiday, you can expect to pay R40 at the Tsitsikamma toll plaza. This is the new toll for a family car the South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) announced last Friday 9 May.

    From Saturday 24 May, if you're heading west for a holiday, you can expect to pay R40 at the Tsitsikamma toll plaza. This is the new toll for a family car the South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) announced last Friday 9 May.

    The Agency said in a statement that across the board adjustments to tariffs were based on the consumer price index.

    "The average CPI adjustment for Sanral toll tariffs is 5.8%," Sanral said. The adjustments were gazetted on Friday 6 May. E-tolling in Gauteng will not be affected.

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