Factual Inaccuracies – Outa’s Report

The report conducted by Outa acknowledges that the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project (GFIP) was necessary for economic growth.  It does not attack the quality of the infrastructure provided by SANRAL, which was the implementer of the ..
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Outa misleads the public

SANRAL, through its legal representatives requested Outa to substantiate its claims of irregularities in the construction and management of the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project. It was also asked to provide all information including detailed engineering reports, ..
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E-toll fees affordable

Perceptions that e-tolls are still unaffordable even though there is a new dispensation which substantially lowered toll fees, are not based on facts, says the communications manager for the South African National Roads Agency SOC Pty ..
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Gantries legal and e-toll debt genuine

  Still time for e-toll defaulters to settle debts SANRAL has noted, again, the misleading assertions that e-toll gantries are faulty or not certified. “The National Regulator for Compulsory Specifications (NRCS) – the independent body mandated ..
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Traffic over long weekends

  The South African National Roads Agency SOC Ltd  (SANRAL), which manages 21 451 of national routes, would like to advise road users of the expected peak travel times over the Human Rights and Easter weekends. Traffic ..
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