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Road Freight Association says the write off of all e-toll debt is a victory for Gauteng motorists [SOUND]

# The Road Freight Association has welcomed Cabinet’s decision to officially approve the complete write-off of all outstanding and unpaid historical e-toll debt in Gauteng. While the controversial e-toll gantries were turned off in April 2024, motorists were still legally obligated to pay for any e-toll invoices incurred before the cutoff. The write-off covers approximately 29-billion-rand in outstanding and unpaid debt. The association’s CEO, Gavin Kelly, says this brings much-needed relief to motorists:

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