Toll fees - no surprises
Pretoria, 13 August 2014. The process to determine toll fees in the Western Cape will be the same as for the existing toll roads in the country - no sudden increases.
"The history of toll fee adjustments will support this assertion. The fees are set annually by the Minister of Transport, not SANRAL, and are in line with the consumer price index. This can hardly be called ‘ineffective price regulation' as the Cape Chamber of Commerce has been saying.
"Thus the three concessionaires who presently run stretches of the national route have certainty as far as their fee structure is concerned and can plan ahead. The same will apply to whichever company will be contracted to toll the N1 and N2 in and around the City of Cape Town" says Vusi Mona, communications manager of the South African National Roads Agency SOC Ltd (SANRAL).
He was responding to comments made by the Chamber President Janine Myburgh about who will set tariffs and concerns about their annual increases.
Mona explained that the contractor, once appointed, will have to build, upgrade, maintain and manage the toll roads. Thus the toll will continue to be paid once construction is completed.