Toll Tariff Adjustment 

SANRAL (South African National Roads Agency) is adjusting toll tariffs in line with Consumer Price Index as of 1 March 2019.
The details below are only for explanatory purposes and does not replace the government gazette.
Please note the following changes:

  • Toll Tariff adjustment
  • Frequent User Discount (Monthly Cap) adjustment for the Gauteng e-roads.

In light of the new tariffs, the agency advises all road users to amend their low balance threshold online at www.sanral.co.za/ under Manage SANRAL Account so that it can notify customers when their account balance runs low.
Standard toll tariffs at conventional toll plazas

TOLL TARIFF EFFECTIVE 1 MARCH 2019
TOLL ROADPLAZACLASS 1CLASS 2CLASS 3CLASS 4
N1HuguenotMainlineR39.50R110.00R172.00R278.00
VerkeerdevleiMainlineR57.00R114.00R172.00R241.00
VaalMainlineR66.50R125.00R150.00R200.00
GrasmereMainlineR20.00R60.00R70.00R92.00
Ramp (S)R10.00R30.00R35.00R46.00
Ramp (N)R10.00R30.00R35.00R46.00
StormvoëlRampR9.50R23.00R27.00R32.00
ZambesiRampR11.00R28.00R32.00R39.00
PumulaniMainlineR12.00R30.00R35.00R42.00
WallmansthalRampR5.60R14.00R16.50R19.50
MurrayhillRampR11.00R28.00R33.00R39.00
HammanskraalRampR26.00R89.00R96.00R111.00
CarouselMainlineR56.00R150.00R165.00R191.00
MaubaneRampR24.00R65.00R72.00R83.00
KranskopMainlineR45.00R114.00R153.00187.00
RampR12.50R33.00R39.00R59.00
NylMainlineR58.00R108.00R131.00R175.00
RampR18.00R33.00R39.00R50.00
SebetielaRampR18.00R33.00R42.00R56.00
CapricornMainlineR46.50R127.00R149.00R187.00
BaobabMainlineR45.00R122.00R168.00R202.00
R30/R730/R34BrandfortMainlineR45.50R91.00R137.00R193.00
N2TsitsikammaMainlineR53.00R133.00R319.00R450.00
RampR53.00R133.00R319.00R450.00
IzotshaRampR9.50R17.00R23.00R39.00
OribiMainlineR29.50R53.00R73.00R118.00
Ramp (S)R13.50R25.00R34.00R53.00
Ramp (N)R16.00R28.00R39.00R73.00
UmtentweniRampR12.50R22.00R31.00R50.00
King Shaka AirportRampR6.00R12.00R19.00R25.00
oThongathiMainlineR11.50R24.00R31.00R45.00
Ramp (S)R5.50R12.00R16.00R23.00
Ramp (N)R5.50R12.00R16.00R23.00
MvotiMainlineR13.50R38.00R51.00R76.00
MandiniRampR7.50R14.00R17.00R23.00
DokodweniRampR20.00R39.00R45.00R62.00
MtunziniMainlineR46.50R89.00R106.00R158.00
Ramp (S)R38.50R72.00R87.00R125.00
Ramp (N)R8.50R17.00R20.00R33.00
N3MariannhillMainlineR12.00R22.00R27.00R42.00
MooiMainlineR51.00R125.00R176.00R238.00
Ramp (S)R36.00R88.00R123.00R167.00
Ramp (N)R15.00R38.00R53.00R71.00
TrevertonRampR15.00R38.00R53.00R71.00
BergvilleRampR22.00R26.00R48.00R73.00
TugelaMainlineR73.00R121.00R190.00R264.00
Tugela EastRampR45.00R75.00R111.00R155.00
WilgeMainlineR69.00R118.00R157.00R223.00
De HoekMainlineR49.00R77.00R117.00R168.00
N4PelindabaMainlineR6.00R11.00R16.00R20.00
QuaggaMainlineR4.50R8.50R12.00R16.00
SwartruggensMainlineR75.00R187.00R227.00R267.00
KroondalRampR15.00R36.00R40.00R47.00
MarikanaMainlineR22.50R53.00R60.00R71.00
BuffelspoortRampR15.00R36.00R40.00R47.00
BritsMainlineR15.00R52.00R57.00R67.00
K99RampR15.00R37.00R43.00R52.00
DoornpoortMainlineR15.00R37.00R43.00R52.00
DonkerhoekRampR13.00R18.00R26.00R49.00
CullinanRampR16.00R26.00R38.00R63.00
Diamond HillMainlineR37.00R52.00R98.00  R162.00
ValtakiRampR29.00R41.00R59.00R134.00
EkandustriaRampR22.00R34.00R46.00R93.00
MiddelburgMainlineR62.00R134.00R204.00R268.00
MachadoMainlineR93.00R257.00R374.00R535.00
NkomaziMainlineR70.00R142.00R206.00R297.00
N17GosforthMainlineR12.50R33.00R37.00R50.00
Ramp (W)R7.00R14.00R19.00R24.00
Ramp (E)R5.50R21.00R23.00R31.00
DalparkMainlineR11.50R24.00R31.00R42.00
DenneRampR10.00R19.00R25.00R34.00
               
 
LeandraMainlineR36.50R92.00R138.00R184.00
RampR22.00R56.00R83.00R111.00
TrichardtMainlineR18.50R46.00R70.00R92.00
ErmeloMainlineR33.00R83.00R124.00R164.00

Discounts
Discounts offered at specific toll plazas for frequent and local users still apply. Application for discounts can be made at the toll plaza offices.
Standard toll tariffs on the Gauteng e-roads
For transactions paid within the grace period

 
TOLL TARIFFS EFFECTIVE 1 MARCH 2019
TOLL ROADGANTRY NAMECLASS A1CLASS A2CLASS BCLASS C
N11: BarbetR2.23R3.71R9.28R18.55
2: MossieR2.23R3.71R9.28R18.55
3: IndlaziR2.16R3.60R9.00R17.99
4: PikokoR2.16R3.60R9.00R17.99
5: IvusiR2.05R3.41R8.53R17.07
6: FlamingoR2.05R3.41R8.53R17.07
7: IhobeR2.49R4.16R10.39R20.78
8: SunbirdR2.49R4.16R10.39R20.78
9: TarentaalR1.91R3.19R7.98R15.95
10: BlouvalkR1.91R3.19R7.98R15.95
11: OwlR2.38R3.97R9.91R19.83
12: PelicanR2.38R3.97R9.91R19.83
13: King FisherR2.11R3.52R8.81R17.62
14: UkhoziR2.11R3.52R8.81R17.62
15: FiscalR1.87R3.12R7.79R15.58
16: StorkR1.87R3.12R7.79R15.58
17: IloweR0.45R0.74R1.86R3.71
N318: LeebaR1.60R2.67R6.68R13.36
19: IbisR1.60R2.67R6.68R13.36
20: KiewietR1.71R2.86R7.14R14.28
21: KwikkieR1.71R2.86R7.14R14.28
22: StarlingR1.83R3.04R7.61R15.21
23: RooivinkR1.83R3.04R7.61R15.21
24: MpsheR1.47R2.45R6.12R12.24
25: OxpeckerR1.47R2.45R6.12R12.24
N1228: PhakweR1.65R2.75R6.86R13.73
29: ThahaR2.34R3.90R9.74R19.48
30: LenongR2.49R4.16R10.39R20.78
31: LekgwabaR1.80R3.01R7.51R15.03
32: LoerieR2.45R4.08R10.20R20.41
33: GullR2.45R4.08R10.20R20.41
34: IlandaR1.80R3.01R7.51R15.03
35: Bee-eaterR1.80R3.01R7.51R15.03
47: UgagaR2.05R3.41R8.53R17.07
R2137: HadedaR1.80R3.01R7.51R15.03
38: NtsuR1.80R3.01R7.51R15.03
39: HeronR2.20R3.67R9.17R18.35
40: BluecraneR2.20R3.67R9.17R18.35
41: SwaelR3.12R5.19R12.99R25.97
42: LetataR3.12R5.19R12.99R25.97
43: SwanR2.56R4.27R10.67R21.33
44: WeaverR2.56R4.27R10.67R21.33
45: HornbillR1.36R2.26R5.66R11.32

Discounts
The time-of-day discount percentages for the different vehicle classes and the early payment discount applicable to alternate users remain unchanged.
Monthly caps are applicable per vehicle, provided the transaction is paid within the grace period.

Vehicle classCap
A1 Motor cyclesR153.00
A2 Light motor vehiclesR276.00
B Small heavy motor vehiclesR1 073.00
C Large heavy motor vehiclesR3 556.00

Detailed information on toll tariffs, discounts and vehicle classes is available in Government Gazette, 42209 of 01 February 2019 on www.sanral.co.za/e-toll.
Should you need any further assistance, please contact the SANRAL Customer Services:
Phone the Call Centre on 0800 726 725 (06h00-22h00)
Visit a Customer Service Centre located at most Toll Plazas and along the Gauteng Freeway
E-mail info@sa-etoll.co.za

Savrala Seeks Legal Advice

“Following the Finance Minister’s announcement to continue with E-Tolling of Gauteng’s freeways in the budget speech on 22nd February, SAVRALA has expressed their disappointment and have now moved to consider a legal challenge to this action” says Wayne Duvenage, Vice President of SAVRALA.
Our position has been made clear over the past whereby the decision taken to toll our urban freeways in Gauteng is nothing short of being dismissive of a number of rights of the citizens of this country. Government’s role is to use its citizen’s taxes wisely, efficiently and to ensure that costs are minimised when providing services and the necessary infrastructure to conduct business. This has certainly not been the case here.
The user pay principal being bandied about as one of the motivations for the government’s decision in this regard is weak, inconsistent and flawed. This is not a case of Gauteng’s roads and Cape Town’s roads and Durban’s roads. These are ‘all our’ roads and we should not entertain this charade around why non-Gauteng citizens should not have to contribute to Gauteng’s roads. Gauteng citizens have no problem with the un-tolled freeway upgrades that other cities have enjoyed in the past. To go down this road means that every other city’s freeway upgrades going forward will suffer the same fate, something we know will not be entertained by our fellow citizens.
Furthermore the expenses to administer and enable e-tolling is extremely costly and an unnecessary burden to the citizens of Gauteng, who by the way, contribute more than their fair share of taxation and revenue to the national treasury and are in effect the funders of other provinces. To suggest that the gantries are up so we must just accept this is tantamount to throwing good money after bad. This is not a done deal.
SAVRALA has now taken further steps and progressed with seeking advice and legal opinion on its position. “Our decision to seek a legal route is not being taken lightly or flippantly,” says Duvenage, adding “We are also receiving numerous calls from other organisations, associations and individuals to support our challenge and are assessing options to incorporate these into a coordinated strategy”. Further announcements in this regard and the developments in our legal challenge will be released as and when these are able to be shared.