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2019 Toll Tariffs and Discounts Applicable to the Conventional Toll Plaza, Effective 1 March 2019 TOLL TARIFFS 2019 EFFECTIVE FROM 1 MARCH 2019 TOLL TARIFFS AND DISCOUNTS APPLICABLE TO THE CONVENTIONAL TOLL PLAZA, EFFECTIVE 1 MARCH 2019 Do note that this booklet is an explanatory document and does not replace the Government Gazette No. 42209 on adjusted toll tariffs as published on 1 February 2019. PLAZA CLASS 1 CLASS 2 CLASS 3 CLASS 4 N1 HUGUENOT Mainline R39,50 R110,00 R172,00 R278,00 VERKEERDEVLEI Mainline R57,00 R114,00 R172,00 R241,00 VAAL Mainline R66,50 R125,00 R150,00 R200,00 GRASMERE Mainline R20,00 R60,00 R70,00 R92,00 Ramp (N) R10,00 R30,00 R35,00 R46,00 Ramp (S) R10,00 R30,00 R35,00 R46,00 STORMVOËL Ramp R9,50 R23,00 R27,00 R32,00 ZAMBESI Ramp R11,00 R28,00 R32,00 R39,00 PUMULANI Mainline R12,00 R30,00 R35,00 R42,00 WALLMANSTHAL Ramp R5,60 R14,00 R16,50 R19,50 MURRAYHILL Ramp R11,00 R28,00 R33,00 R39,00 HAMMANSKRAAL Ramp R26,00 R89,00 R96,00 R111,00 CAROUSEL Mainline R56,00 R150,00 R165,00 R191,00 MAUBANE Ramp R24,00 R65,00 R72,00 R83,00 KRANSKOP Mainline R45,00 R114,00 R153,00 R187,00 Ramp R12,50 R33,00 R39,00 R59,00 NYL Mainline R58,00 R108,00 R131,00 R175,00 Ramp R18,00 R33,00 R39,00 R50,00 SEBETIELA Ramp R18,00 R33,00 R42,00 R56,00 CAPRICORN Mainline R46,50 R127,00 R149,00 R187,00 BAOBAB Mainline R45,00 R122,00 R168,00 R202,00 R30 BRANDFORT Mainline R45,50 R91,00 R137,00 R193,00 N2 TSITSIKAMMA Mainline / Ramp R53,00 R133,00 R319,00 R450,00 IZOTSHA Ramp R9,50 R17,00 R23,00 R39,00 ORIBI Mainline R29,50 R53,00 R73,00 R118,00 Ramp (S) R13,50 R25,00 R34,00 R53,00 Ramp (N) R16,00 R28,00 R39,00 R73,00 UMTENTWENI Ramp R12,50 R22,00 R31,00 R50,00 KING SHAKA AIRPORT Ramp R6,00 R12,00 R19,00 R25,00 oTHONGATHI Mainline R11,50 R24,00 R31,00 R45,00 Ramp (N) R5,50 R12,00 R16,00 R23,00 Ramp (S) R5,50 R12,00 R16,00 R23,00 MANAGED BY: SANRAL BAKWENA N3TC TRAC PLAZA CLASS 1 CLASS 2 CLASS 3 CLASS 4 N2 CONTINUED MVOTI Mainline R13,50 R38,00 R51,00 R76,00 MANDINI Ramp R7,50 R14,00 R17,00 R23,00 DOKODWENI Ramp R20,00 R39,00 R45,00 R62,00 MTUNZINI Mainline R46,50 R89,00 R106,00 R158,00 Ramp (S) R38,50 R72,00 R87,00 R125,00 Ramp (N) R8,50 R17,00 R20,00 R33,00 N3 MARIANNHILL Mainline R12,00 R22,00 R27,00 R42,00 MOOI Mainline R51,00 R125,00 R176,00 R238,00 Ramp (S) R36,00 R88,00 R123,00 R167,00 Ramp (N) R15,00 R38,00 R53,00 R71,00 TREVERTON Ramp R15,00 R38,00 R53,00 R71,00 BERGVILLE Ramp R22,00 R26,00 R48,00 R73,00 TUGELA Mainline R73,00 R121,00 R190,00 R264,00 Ramp (E) R45,00 R75,00 R111,00 R155,00 WILGE Mainline R69,00 R118,00 R157,00 R223,00 DE HOEK Mainline R49,00 R77,00 R117,00 R168,00 N4 PELINDABA Mainline R6,00 R11,00 R16,00 R20,00 QUAGGA Mainline R4,50 R8,50 R12,00 R16,00 SWARTRUGGENS Mainline R75,00 R187,00 R227,00 R267,00 KROONDAL Ramp R15,00 R36,00 R40,00 R47,00 MARIKANA Mainline R22,50 R53,00 R60,00 R71,00 BUFFELSPOORT Ramp R15,00 R36,00 R40,00 R47,00 BRITS Mainline R15,00 R52,00 R57,00 R67,00 K99 Ramp R15,00 R37,00 R43,00 R52,00 DOORNPOORT Mainline R15,00 R37,00 R43,00 R52,00 DONKERHOEK Ramp R13,00 R18,00 R26,00 R49,00 CULLINAN Ramp R16,00 R26,00 R38,00 R63,00 DIAMOND HILL Mainline R37,00 R52,00 R98,00 R162,00 VALTAKI Ramp R29,00 R41,00 R59,00 R134,00 EKANDUSTRIA Ramp R22,00 R34,00 R46,00 R93,00 MIDDELBURG Mainline R62,00 R134,00 R204,00 R268,00 MACHADO Mainline R93,00 R257,00 R374,00 R535,00 NKOMAZI Mainline R70,00 R142,00 R206,00 R297,00 N17 GOSFORTH Mainline R12,50 R33,00 R37,00 R50,00 Ramp (E) R5,50 R21,00 R23,00 R31,00 Ramp (W) R7,00 R14,00 R19,00 R24,00 DALPARK Mainline R11,50 R24,00 R31,00 R42,00 DENNE Ramp R10,00 R19,00 R25,00 R34,00 MANAGED BY: SANRAL BAKWENA N3TC TRAC PLAZA CLASS 1 CLASS 2 CLASS 3 CLASS 4 N17 CONTINUED LEANDRA Mainline R36,50 R92,00 R138,00 R184,00 Ramp R22,00 R56,00 R83,00 R111,00 TRICHARDT Mainline R18,50 R46,00 R70,00 R92,00 ERMELO Mainline R33,00 R83,00 R124,00 R164,00 CLASS 1 CLASS 2 CLASS 3 CLASS 4 Roads need to be kept in optimal condition at all times. They deteriorate over time due to EXTRA LARGE wear-and-tear from traffic loading (especially LARGE MEDIUM HEAVY HEAVY trucks) and climate (rainfall and UV radiation). LIGHT HEAVY VEHICLES VEHICLES The maintenance of roads is not a once-off VEHICLES VEHICLES 2 AXLE HEAVY 5 AND 3 & 4 AXLE occurrence – it is a continuous process to MORE AXLE ensure optimal performance. DISCOUNTS NOTE: Discounts offered at specific toll plazas for frequent users, as well as qualifying local users still apply. THE COLLECTION OF TOLL FEES Application for discounts can be made at the toll plaza offices. ALLOWS US TO (AMONGST OTHERS): • Clean drains to ensure effective drainage VEHICLE CLASSES APPLICABLE TO CONVENTIONAL of rainwater TOLL PLAZAS Vehicle classes at conventional toll plazas are determined • Cut grass to improve visibility and reduce by the number of axles. Please refer to Government risk of veldfires Gazette No. 42209 of 2019. • Seal surface cracks and fix potholes • Maintain road signs and markings Toll fees allow for a continuous revenue stream • Respond to crashes and clean-up debris provided by those that make use of a tolled road. • Resurface the road on periodic basis Toll fees mean there will always be funds to optimally maintain roads which in turn saves money in the long • Add additional lanes when required. run and ensures safer roads. EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT E-TOLL TARIFFS 2019 GAUTENG OPEN ROAD TOLLING GANTRIES TOLL TARIFFS AND DISCOUNTS APPLICABLE TO THE GAUTENG E-ROADS, EFFECTIVE 1 MARCH 2019 GAUTENG E-ROAD CUSTOMER TYPES • SANRAL Account Holder • Non-SANRAL Account Holder - A SANRAL account holder has payment and - Details of the vehicle owners will be obtained communication arrangements directly with SANRAL. from the National Registrar (eNatis database) - This account holder may choose to have an e-tag, and accounts will be sent monthly to the vehicle although it is not required. owners. Various payment options are available. - A SANRAL account holder has a 31-day grace period - A non-SANRAL account holder has a 7-day grace for payment of a transaction. period for payment of a transaction. DISCOUNTS Monthly caps are applicable per vehicle, The time-of-day discount percentages for the different provided the transaction is paid within the vehicle classes and the early payment discount grace period. applicable to alternate users remain unchanged. REVISED MONTHLY CAPS FOR GAUTENG E-ROAD COMPLIANT USERS VEHICLE CLASS ADJUSTED MONTHLY CAP CLASS A1 R153,00 CLASS A2 R276,00 CLASS B R1 073,00 CLASS C R3 556,00 VEHICLE CLASSES FOR THE GAUTENG E-ROADS Vehicle classes for the Gauteng e-roads are determined by the volume. Please refer to Government Gazette No. 42209. ALL TARIFFS INCLUDE VAT The tariffs include value-added tax (VAT) as provided for in the Value-Added Tax Act, 1991 (Act No. 89 of 1991). TOLL TARIFFS EFFECTIVE FROM 1 MARCH 2019 ON THE GAUTENG E-ROADS GANTRY GANTRY TOLL TARIFFS AND DISCOUNTS APPLICABLE TO THE NUMBER NAME CLASS A1 CLASS A2 CLASS B CLASS C GAUTENG E-ROADS, EFFECTIVE 1 MARCH 2019 N1 1 Barbet R2,23 R3,71 R9,28 R18,55 2 Mossie R2,23 R3,71 R9,28 R18,55 3 Indlazi R2,16 R3,60 R9,00 R17,99 4 Pikoko R2,16 R3,60 R9,00 R17,99 5 Ivusi R2,05 R3,41 R8,53 R17,07 6 Flamingo R2,05 R3,41 R8,53 R17,07 7 Ihobe R2,49 R4,16 R10,39 R20,78 8 Sunbird R2,49 R4,16 R10,39 R20,78 9 Tarentaal R1,91 R3,19 R7,98 R15,95 10 Blouvalk R1,91 R3,19 R7,98 R15,95 11 Owl R2,38 R3,97 R9,91 R19,83 12 Pelican R2,38 R3,97 R9,91 R19,83 13 King Fisher R2,11 R3,52 R8,81 R17,62 14 Ukhozi R2,11 R3,52 R8,81 R17,62 15 Fiscal R1,87 R3,12 R7,79 R15,58 16 Stork R1,87 R3,12 R7,79 R15,58 17 Ilowe R0,45 R0,74 R1,86 R3,71 N3 18 Leeba R1,60 R2,67 R6,68 R13,36 19 Ibis R1,60 R2,67 R6,68 R13,36 20 Kiewiet R1,71 R2,86 R7,14 R14,28 21 Kwikkie R1,71 R2,86 R7,14 R14,28 22 Starling R1,83 R3,04 R7,61 R15,21 23 Rooivink R1,83 R3,04 R7,61 R15,21 24 Mpshe R1,47 R2,45 R6,12 R12,24 25 Oxpecker R1,47 R2,45 R6,12 R12,24 N12 28 Phakwe R1,65 R2,75 R6,86 R13,73 29 Thaha R2,34 R3,90 R9,74 R19,48 30 Lenong R2,49 R4,16 R10,39 R20,78 31 Lekgwaba R1,80 R3,01 R7,51 R15,03 32 Loerie R2,45 R4,08 R10,20 R20,41 33 Gull R2,45 R4,08 R10,20 R20,41 34 Ilanda R1,80 R3,01 R7,51 R15,03 35 Bee-eater R1,80 R3,01 R7,51 R15,03 R21 37 Hadeda R1,80 R3,01 R7,51 R15,03 38 Ntsu R1,80 R3,01 R7,51 R15,03 39 Heron R2,20 R3,67 R9,17 R18,35 40 Bluecrane R2,20 R3,67 R9,17 R18,35 41 Swael R3,12 R5,19 R12,99 R25,97 42 Letata R3,12 R5,19 R12,99 R25,97 43 Swan R2,56 R4,27 R10,67 R21,33 44 Weaver R2,56 R4,27 R10,67 R21,33 45 Hornbill R1,36 R2,26 R5,66 R11,32 N12 47 Ugaga R2,05 R3,41 R8,53 R17,07 The South African National Roads Agency SOC Limited 48 Tambotie Avenue, Val de Grace, Pretoria PO Box 415, Pretoria , 0001 South Africa Tel: +27 (0) 12 844 8000 Fax: +27 (0) 12 844 8200 Contact Details for SANRAL’s Fraud Hotline/ Tip-Offs Anonymous®: Toll-Free Phone No: 0800 204 558 Toll-Free Fax No: 0800 007 788 E-mail: [email protected].
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