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  2. SANRAL - Wikipedia

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    SANRAL's operations are divided into two broad categories, namely toll roads, which are self-funding, and non-toll roads, which are funded by transfers from the Department of Transport. In 2014 toll roads constituted 14% (c. 3,000 km) of its responsibilities, and non-toll roads 86% (c. 19,000 km).

  3. Roads in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The South African National Roads Agency Limited (SANRAL) is the national road authority responsible for managing South Africa's national road network. [6] Established in 1998, SANRAL oversees a total of 21,403 kilometers of road, with 84% being toll-free and 16% being toll roads.

  4. National routes in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The term "national road" is frequently used to refer to a national route, but technically a "national road" is any road maintained by the South African National Roads Agency (SANRAL) and need not necessarily form part of a national route, and there are "R" routes that are proclaimed National Roads. [1]

  5. Gauteng - Wikipedia

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    The GCRO is a collaboration between the Universities of Johannesburg and Witwatersrand, the city of Johannesburg, Gauteng Provincial Government, and SALGA-Gauteng. The GCRO's purpose is to collect information and create a database on the Gauteng City Region to provide to government, lawmakers and civil society an informed understanding of the ...

  6. EB Cloete Interchange - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, SANRAL awarded a R 4.1 billion contract for the upgrade of the interchange to the joint venture of Base Major and China State Construction Engineering. This was the largest road project allocated by SANRAL. Controversy arose after it was found that the winning bidders were previously disqualified.

  7. e-toll (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    e-tag lane on the N1 at the Carousel toll plaza, northern Gauteng. At conventional toll plazas, in lanes marked with the e-tag sign, overhead equipment register and verify the details of an e-tag in a slow-moving vehicle, and an amount is deducted from the road user's toll account, whereupon the boom lifts, [1] or a light turns green.

  8. R30 (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    The R30 is a provincial route in South Africa that connects Bloemfontein with Rustenburg via Brandfort, Welkom, Bothaville, Klerksdorp and Ventersdorp. [1] The southern part of the route is tolled, as the R30 forms the first section of the ZR Mahabane Toll Route, with the Brandfort Toll Plaza found 10 kilometres north of its southern terminus junction with the N1 national route.

  9. R512 (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    As of 2018, the South African National Roads Agency (SANRAL) was constructing a shortcut for the R512 Route, from its intersection with the R560 route (north-west of Broederstroom) northwards up to just north of where the R512 and the R104 route split (west of The Elephant Sanctuary of Hartbeespoort), where there is a ramp onto the N4 Platinum ...