Earlier this year we set off to petroports along the N1 and N4 to promote the use of tags to pay toll fees. Here’s what road users at the Grasmere 1-Stop had to say about it…
“My perception of e-tags is that it’s a good thing. Many of us are going to get it and many of us are going to ‘Jump the Q’. This is good; I like the promotion. Keep it up, SANRAL.”
Moeketsi frequently travels to Johannesburg to purchase cars on auction. “I’m glad I met you guys here, you made it easy for me. I have been trying to get a tag, but I never had time.”
“I work in Devland so I travel to JHB every day. Some days I try to use the Golden Highway, but it’s not worth it. Most of the time I use the N1 and I have to pay cash. At least I have the tag now, so you guys have saved me time. It’s very good.”
SANRAL subcontractor Babore Gauteng is a beacon of hope for the disabled workers who are employed at the company’s “broom factory”. At Babore, disabled workers from Alexandra manufacture brooms, which are fitted to the automated cleaning machines used to clean SANRAL-managed freeways