The South African Roads Agency (Sanral) has released a list of conventional toll plazas where tags are accepted for electronic payment.
Sanral said conventional toll plazas have automatic electronic toll payment lanes available.
“If you have a Sanral account registered with a tag fitted and an up-to-date account, you may use your tag as a method of payment at the toll plaza. Ensure that the funds in your account will be able to accommodate the costs of all Toll Plazas on your route,” Sanral said.
Sanral has reminded motorists to make payments into their accounts. Payments may take up to five days to reflect if not made online on the account website (www.sanral.co.za/etoll) or at a SANRAL Customer Service Centre.
Booms will not open if the funds in the account are less than the amount due at the specific toll plaza.
Toll plazas where tags will be accepted include the following routes.
Bakwena – N1
- Stormvoël
- Zambesi
- Pumulani
- Wallmannsthal
- Murrayhill
- Hammanskraal
- Carousel
- Maubane
Bakwena – N4
- Swartruggens
- Kroondal
- Marikana
- Buffelspoort
- Brits
- K99
- Doornpoort
N3TC – N3
- Mooi
- Bergville
- Tugela
- Tugela East
- Wilge
- De Hoek
Managed by Sanral – N1
- Huguenot
- Verkeerdevlei
- Vaal
- Grasmere
- Kranskop
- Nyl
- Sebetiela
- Capricorn
- Baobab
Managed by Sanral – N2
- Izotsha
- Oribi
- Umtentweni
- King Shaka Airport
- oThongathi
- Mvoti
- Mandini
- 47 Dokodweni
- 48 Mtunzini
Managed by Sanral – N3
- 49 Mariannhill
Managed by Sanral – N4
- Pelindaba
- Quagga
Managed by Sanral – N17
- Gosforth
- 53 Dalpark
- 54 Brakpan
- 55 Denne
- 56 Leandra
- 57 Trichardt
- 58 Ermelo
Managed by Sanral – R30/R730/R34
- Brandfort
TRAC – N4
- Donkerhoek
- Cullinan
- Diamond Hill
- Valtaki
- Ekandustria
- Middelburg
- Machado
- Nkomazi
- SANews.gov.za