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2020-Sanral-Toll-Tariff-Booklet 1.Pdf TOLL TARIFFS 2020 EFFECTIVE FROM 1 MARCH 2020 TOLL TARIFFS AND DISCOUNTS APPLICABLE TO THE CONVENTIONAL TOLL PLAZA, EFFECTIVE 01 MARCH 2020 Do note that this booklet is an explanatory document and does not replace the Government Gazette No. 43002 on adjusted toll tariffs as published on 07 February 2020. PLAZA CLASS 1 CLASS 2 CLASS 3 CLASS 4 N1 HUGUENOT Mainline R 41.50 R 115.00 R 179.00 R 290.00 VAAL Mainline R 69.50 R 130.00 R 157.00 R 209.00 GRASMERE Mainline R 21.00 R 62.00 R 73.00 R 96.00 Ramp (N) R 10.50 R 31.00 R 37.00 R 48.00 Ramp (S) R 10.50 R 31.00 R 37.00 R 48.00 VERKEERDEVLEI Mainline R 59.50 R 119.00 R 179.00 R 251.00 STORMVOËL Ramp R 9.50 R 24.00 R 28.00 R 34.00 ZAMBESI Ramp R 11.50 R 29.00 R 33.00 R 40.00 N1 PUMULANI Mainline R 12.50 R 31.00 R 36.00 R 44.00 WALLMANSTHAL Ramp R 5.80 R 14.50 R 17.50 R 20.00 MURRAYHILL Ramp R 11.50 R 29.00 R 35.00 R 40.00 HAMMANSKRAAL Ramp R 27.00 R 92.00 R 100.00 R 115.00 CAROUSEL Mainline R 58.00 R 155.00 R 171.00 R 198.00 MAUBANE Ramp R 25.00 R 67.00 R 74.00 R 86.00 KRANSKOP Mainline R 46.50 R 119.00 R 159.00 R 195.00 Ramp R 13.00 R 35.00 R 41.00 R 61.00 NYL Mainline R 60.50 R 113.00 R 137.00 R 183.00 Ramp R 18.50 R 35.00 R 41.00 R 53.00 SEBETIELA Ramp R 18.50 R 35.00 R 44.00 R 58.00 BAOBAB Mainline R 47.00 R 128.00 R 176.00 R 211.00 CAPRICORN Mainline R 48.50 R 133.00 R 155.00 R 195.00 R30 BRANDFORT Mainline R 47.50 R 95.00 R 143.00 R 201.00 N2 TSITSIKAMMA Mainline /Ramp R 55.50 R 139.00 R 332.00 R 470.00 IZOTSHA Ramp R 9.50 R 17.00 R 24.00 R 41.00 ORIBI Mainline R 31.00 R 55.00 R 76.00 R 123.00 Ramp (S) R 14.00 R 26.00 R 35.00 R 56.00 Ramp (N) R 17.00 R 29.00 R 41.00 R 76.00 UMTENTWENI Ramp R 13.00 R 23.00 R 32.00 R 53.00 oTHONGATHI Mainline R 12.00 R 25.00 R 32.00 R 47.00 Ramp (N) R 6.00 R 13.00 R 16.00 R 24.00 Ramp (S) R 6.00 R 13.00 R 16.00 R 24.00 2 3 Managed by PLAZA CLASS 1 CLASS 2 CLASS 3 CLASS 4 N2 CONTINUED KING SHAKA AIRPORT Ramp R 6.50 R 13.00 R 20.00 R 26.00 MVOTI Mainline R 14.00 R 39.00 R 53.00 R 79.00 MANDINI Ramp R 7.50 R 14.00 R 18.00 R 24.00 DOKODWENI Ramp R 20.50 R 41.00 R 47.00 R 64.00 MTUNZINI Mainline R 48.50 R 93.00 R 111.00 R 165.00 Ramp (S) R 40.50 R 75.00 R 90.00 R 130.00 Ramp (N) R 8.50 R 17.00 R 21.00 R 34.00 N3 MARIANNHILL R 12.50 R 23.00 R 28.00 R 43.00 MOOI Mainline R53.00 R130.00 R182.00 R247.00 Ramp (S) R37.00 R91.00 R128.00 R173.00 Ramp (N) R16.00 R39.00 R55.00 R74.00 TREVERTON Ramp R16.00 R39.00 R55.00 R74.00 BERGVILLE Ramp R23.00 R27.00 R49.00 R76.00 TUGELA Mainline R76.00 R125.00 R197.00 R273.00 Ramp (E) R47.00 R78.00 R116.00 R160.00 WILGE Mainline R71.00 R122.00 R163.00 R231.00 DE HOEK Mainline R51.00 R80.00 R121.00 R175.00 N4 PELINDABA R 6.00 R 12.00 R 16.00 R 21.00 QUAGGA R 5.00 R 8.50 R 12.00 R 16.00 SWARTRUGGENS Mainline R 78.00 R 194.00 R 235.00 R 277.00 KROONDAL Ramp R 15.50 R 37.00 R 42.00 R 49.00 MARIKANA Mainline R 23.00 R 55.00 R 62.00 R 74.00 BUFFELSPOORT Ramp R 15.50 R 37.00 R 42.00 R 49.00 BRITS Mainline R 15.50 R 54.00 R 59.00 R 69.00 K99 Ramp R 15.50 R 38.00 R 45.00 R 54.00 DOORNPOORT Mainline R 15.50 R 38.00 R 45.00 R 54.00 DONKERHOEK WEST Ramp R13.00 R18.00 R27.00 R51.00 RAYTON WEST/ Ramp R16.00 R27.00 R39.00 R66.00 CULLINAN DIAMOND HILL Mainline R39.00 R54.00 R101.00 R168.00 VALTAKI EAST Ramp R30.00 R42.00 R62.00 R139.00 EKANDUSTRIA EAST Ramp R23.00 R35.00 R48.00 R96.00 MIDDELBURG Mainline R64.00 R139.00 R211.00 R277.00 MACHADODORP Mainline R96.00 R266.00 R388.00 R554.00 NKOMAZI Mainline R73.00 R147.00 R214.00 R308.00 2 3 Managed by PLAZA CLASS 1 CLASS 2 CLASS 3 CLASS 4 N17 GOSFORTH Mainline R 13.00 R 35.00 R 38.00 R 53.00 Ramp (E) R 6.00 R 22.00 R 24.00 R 32.00 Ramp (W) R 7.00 R 14.00 R 19.00 R 25.00 DALPARK Mainline R 12.00 R 25.00 R 32.00 R 44.00 DENNE Ramp R 10.50 R 20.00 R 27.00 R 35.00 LEANDRA Mainline R 38.50 R 96.00 R 144.00 R 192.00 Ramp R 23.00 R 58.00 R 86.00 R 115.00 TRICHARDT Mainline R 19.00 R 48.00 R 73.00 R 96.00 ERMELO Mainline R 34.00 R 86.00 R 129.00 R 171.00 VEHICLE CLASS APPLICABLE TO CONVENTIONAL TOLL PLAZAS CLASS 1 All light vehicles HEAVY VEHICLES CLASS 2 2 AXLE CLASS 3 3 and 4 AXLE CLASS 4 5 or more AXLE Vehicle classes at conventional toll plazas are determined by the number of axles. Please refer to Government Gazette No. 43002 of 2020. DISCOUNTS NOTE: Discounts offered at specific toll plazas forfrequent users, as well as qualifying local users still apply. Application for discounts can be made at the toll plaza offices. REVENUE STREAM MAINTENANCE Toll fees allow for a continuous Roads need to be kept in optimal condition at all times. They deteriorate over time due to from traffic revenue stream provided by wear-and-tear those that make use of a tolled loading (especially trucks) and climate (rainfall and UV radiation). The maintenance of roads is not a once-off occurrence road. Toll fees mean there will – it is a to ensure optimal performance. always be funds to optimally continuous process maintain roads which makes COLLECTION OF TOLL FEES roads safer and saves money allows us to (amongst others): in the long run. • Clean drains to ensure effective drainage of rainwater • Cut grass to improve visibility and reduce the risk of veldfires • Seal surface cracks and fix potholes • Maintain road signs and markings • Respond to crashes and clean-up debris • Resurface the road on a periodic basis • Add additional lanes when required. 4 5 EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO NO ABOUT E-TOLL TARIFFS 2020 GAUTENG OPEN ROAD TOLLING GANTRIES 4 5 TOLL TARIFFS AND DISCOUNTS APPLICABLE TO THE GAUTENG E-ROADS, EFFECTIVE 1 MARCH 2020 GAUTENG E-ROAD CUSTOMER TYPES SANRAL ACCOUNT HOLDER NON-SANRAL ACCOUNT HOLDER - A SANRAL account holder has payment - Details of the vehicle owners will be obtained and communication arrangements from the National Registrar (eNatis directly with SANRAL. database)and accounts will be sent monthly - This account holder may choose to have to the vehicle owners. Various payment an e-tag, although it is not required. options are available. - A SANRAL account holder has a 31-day - A non-SANRAL account holder has a 7-day grace period for payment of a transaction. grace period for payment of a transaction. REVISED MONTHLY CAPS FOR GAUTENG E-ROAD COMPLIANT USERS Monthly caps are applicable per vehicle, provided the transaction is paid within the grace period. Vehicle Class Vehicle Class Adjusted Monthly Cap CLASS 1A Motorcycle R161.00 CLASS A2 Light Vehicle R291.00 CLASS B Medium Vehicle R1 130 CLASS C Heavy Vehicle R3 746 Vehicle classes for the Gauteng e-roads are determined by the volume. Please refer to Government Gazette No. 43002 of 2020. DISCOUNTS The time-of-day discount percentages for the different vehicle classes and the early payment discount applicable to alternate users remain unchanged. 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). 6 7 TOLL TARIFFS EFFECTIVE FROM 1 MARCH 2020 ON THE GAUTENG E-ROADS GANTRY GANTRY ROUTE NUMBER NAME CLASS A1 CLASS A2 CLASS B CLASS C 1 BARBET R2.32 R3.87 R9.67 R19.35 2 MOSSIE R2.32 R3.87 R9.67 R19.35 3 INDLAZI R2.25 R3.75 R9.38 R18.77 4 PIKOKO R2.25 R3.75 R9.38 R18.77 5 IVUSI R2.14 R3.56 R8.90 R17.80 6 FLAMINGO R2.14 R3.56 R8.90 R17.80 7 IHOBE R2.60 R4.33 R10.84 R21.67 8 SUNBIRD R2.60 R4.33 R10.84 R21.67 N1 9 TARENTAAL R2.00 R3.33 R8.32 R16.64 10 BLOUVALK R2.00 R3.33 R8.32 R16.64 11 OWL R2.48 R4.14 R10.34 R20.68 12 PELICAN R2.48 R4.14 R10.34 R20.68 13 KING FISHER R2.21 R3.68 R9.19 R18.38 14 UKHOZI R2.21 R3.68 R9.19 R18.38 15 FISCAL R1.95 R3.25 R8.13 R16.25 16 STORK R1.95 R3.25 R8.13 R16.25 17 ILOWE R0.46 R0.77 R1.93 R3.87 18 LEEBA R1.67 R2.79 R6.97 R13.93 19 IBIS R1.67 R2.79 R6.97 R13.93 20 KIEWIET R1.79 R2.98 R7.45 R14.90 21 R1.79 R2.98 R7.45 R14.90 N3 KWIKKIE 22 STARLING R1.90 R3.17 R7.93 R15.87 23 ROOIVINK R1.90 R3.17 R7.93 R15.87 24 MPSHE R1.53 R2.55 R6.39 R12.77 25 OXPECKER R1.53 R2.55 R6.39 R12.77 28 PHAKWE R1.72 R2.86 R7.16 R14.32 29 THAHA R2.44 R4.06 R10.16 R20.32 30 LENONG R2.60 R4.33 R10.84 R21.67 31 R1.88 R3.13 R7.84 R15.67 N12 LEKGWABA 32 LOERIE R2.55 R4.26 R10.64 R21.28 33 GULL R2.55 R4.26 R10.64 R21.28 34 ILANDA R1.88 R3.13 R7.84 R15.67 35 BEE-EATER R1.88 R3.13 R7.84 R15.67 37 HADEDA R1.88 R3.13 R7.84 R15.67 38 NTSU R1.88 R3.13 R7.84 R15.67 39 HERON R2.30 R3.83 R9.57 R19.14 40 BLUECRANE R2.30 R3.83 R9.57 R19.14 R21 41 SWAEL R3.25 R5.42 R13.54 R27.09 42 LETATA R3.25 R5.42 R13.54 R27.09 43 SWAN R2.67 R4.45 R11.13 R22.25 44 WEAVER R2.67 R4.45 R11.13 R22.25 45 HORNBILL R1.42 R2.36 R5.90 R11.80 N12 47 UGAGA R2.14 R3.56 R8.90 R17.80 6 7 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 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] Website: sanral.co.za.
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