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AA urges government to expedite its decision on future of e-

AA urges government to expedite its decision on future of e-tolls


Motoring Reporter and AASA"> By Motoring Reporter and AASA - 27 May 2021 - 14:16
The fate of Johannesburg's controversial e-toll system is still not clear.
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The Automobile Association (AA) says comments by Gauteng MEC for transport Jacob Mamabolo on e-tolls do not amount to an official announcement on the system, and may not be considered government’s formal position on the matter. 
“The system is still in force as it was previously and while we share the MEC’s sentiments that the system should be scrapped, no formal announcement that they have been scrapped has been made,” notes the AA.

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