Treasury releases lower estimates of e-tolling costs
THE Treasury has belatedly clarified its estimates of the costs of e-tolling in Gauteng’s Freeway Improvement Project, putting them far below those of the Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance (Outa)....
Published By: BusinessDay - Monday, 4 June, 2012
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