OUTA urges motorists not to pay a cent on e-tolls

It’s a glorious morning for Gauteng motorists as they wave goodbye to e-tolls.

The era of paying to use the highways is over, but, OUTA’s tireless efforts are not yet over. The Transport Minister says drivers are still liable for existing e-toll bills.

Outa’s Ali Gule says they should not pay a cent and the lobby group will protect them.

Gauteng motorists are excited that e-tolls are ending. But many are adamant that they will not be paying historic debt.

The Transport Minister, Gauteng Premier and Sanral outlined yesterday that that motorists are still obligated to pay what they owe.

-eNCA

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Brenda Ngxoli

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