Punitive tolling: Sanral's promise to unregistered motorists
Sanral has warned that motorists who do not register for e-tags will pay three times more for tolls on Gauteng's highways as a punitive rate....
Published By: Mail & Guardian - Monday, 16 April, 2012
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