How much is the e-toll in Gauteng?
How much is the e-toll in Gauteng?
The maximum e-toll rental charge will be set at R450. Our pricing decision will be reviewed within three months when we have more accurate information and have learnt from the implementation.
How do I pay SANRAL?
For All Vehicles users can pay Toll Fees using:
- Cash (South African Tender) or.
- Master Card or Visa Credit Cards issued by South African Banks or.
- Garage Cards or Petrol Cards issued by South African Banks or.
- Fleet Cards issued by South African Fleet Card Issuers.
How do I pay Etoll online?
How to top up
- Select the ‘Pay online’ button.
- Log in to your account.
- Select ‘Top up account’.
- Choose the amount you wish to pay.
- Enter your payment details and save.
Where is the e-toll?
Welcome to eFlow Established in 2007, eFlow is the operator of the barrier-free tolling system on Dublin’s M50 motorway and a provider of electronic tags for use on all toll roads in the Republic of Ireland. eFlow is managed and operated by Turas Mobility Services.
How much is e-toll pass?
R49. 95: Initial Deposit per vehicle registration (however this will not apply if you have already paid the R49. 95 for your e-tag at Checkers, Pick n Pay and Shoprite).
How much is e-toll tag?
You can have multiple tags on your E-Toll Tag account. If your tag is no longer required, return it to any Service NSW centre. If you do not return your tag/s a $40 non-return tag fee will apply.
How can I top up sanral?
You can top up your account, by:
- EFT.
- Via the Call Centre using your credit card 0800 SANRAL (726 725)
- Via the website www.sanral.co.za/e-toll/ “Manage my e-toll account”
- At an FNB Bank or advance FNB ATM (even if you are not a FNB client)
- At Checkers, Pick n Pay or Shoprite.
How can I Pay e-toll without ETAG?
A pass is a temporary payment arrangement – usually the best option if you don’t often use toll roads. If you don’t already have a tag attached to your vehicle, you can set up a temporary electronic pass before you use the toll road – or up to 3 days afterwards.
How do I check my sanral account?
Answers
- Online at www.sanral.co.za , or.
- Visit your nearest e-toll customer service centre, or.
- Call the e-toll call centre on 0800 SANRAL (726 725), or.
- SMS your vehicle licence plate number to 44004.
What happens if you don’t pay E-Toll?
Motorists travelling on Gauteng freeways who fail to pay their e-toll bills may soon end up receiving hefty fines or having their vehicle license disk renewals blocked.
How do I check my outstanding e tolls?
Users who want to enquire about outstanding e-tolls may go to the nearest e-toll customer service centre, e-mail [email protected] or call the e-toll call centre (0800 SANRAL (726 725) to find out about any outstanding fees.
How do I register with sanral?
You can do it by:
- Visiting SANRAL e toll customer service centres, located at a mall or along the Gauteng e-road.
- Registering online at sanral.co.za etoll.
- Printing the registration form available from the e-toll website and faxing it to 0800 726 725 or emailing it to [email protected].