Nica Richards

By Nica Richards

Journalist


Toll tariffs to increase this week

The increase will come into effect on Thursday, April 12.


After a hefty fuel price increase last week, motorists will once again have to increase their travelling budget as the toll tariffs are set to go up this week, North Coast Courier reports.

Minister of Transport Dr Blade Nzimande approved the adjustment last week, and the increase will come into effect on Thursday, April 12.

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According to a statement issued by the SA National Roads Agency (Sanral), adjustments to the tariffs are in accordance with the consumer price index over the preceding 12 months, and includes the increase in VAT from 14% to 15%.

The newly adjusted tariffs will apply on the N3 toll road between Johannesburg and Durban, on the N4 between the Mozambican and the Botswana borders, as well as on the toll road sections of the N1, N2, N17 and R30.

The monthly toll cap for compliant users of Class A2 (light) vehicles is adjusted from R250 a month to R266 a month.

Discounts for frequent users as well as qualifying local users will remain applicable.

New N2 north coast toll fees for class one vehicles:

King Shaka Airport Ramp

  • R6

Tongaat

  • Main line: R11
  • S ramp: R5.50
  • N ramp: R5.50

Umvoti

  • Main line: R13

Mandini Ramp 

  • R7

Dokodweni Ramp

  • R19

Mtunzini

  • Main line: R44.50
  • S ramp: R37
  • N ramp: R8

For the full list of toll tariffs for all vehicles click HERE

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