Tolls to hit Khayelitsha, Mitchell's Plain the hardest
Note to editors: The following press statement was released at a press conference on the socio-economic impact of SANRAL's proposed tolling in the Western Cape, held at Parliament today.
Commuters from Khayelitsha and Mitchell's Plain could pay up to R1160 a month to travel into Cape Town if the South African National Road Agency's (Sanral's) N1/N2 Winelands Toll Highway Project goes ahead.
The DA will oppose these tolls like we oppose the e-tolling of highways in Gauteng. The DA-governed City of Cape Town has applied for a court interdict against the tolls and our mayors in Winelands municipalities have already expressed their united opposition to SANRAL's plans.
Mitchells Plain and Khayelitsha are the two areas in the City of Cape Town that will be most affected by the planned toll roads, various socio-economic impact studies have shown.[1]
Both areas have the lowest income levels and the highest unemployment in the City (45.1%). They are also home to the largest portion of the metro's population (24.88%).