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SANRAL's only shareholder is the state, represented by the Minister of Transport. [8] The agency is governed by an eight-member Board of Directors.Five voting members – the chairperson and four others – are appointed by the Minister of Transport for a term of three years.
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.
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]
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.
Sanral CEO Skhumbuzo Macozoma confirmed in Sep 2020 that Gauteng's e-toll compliance rate before the COVID-19 pandemic was at 20%, collecting only R60-million a month. e-toll operated by Sanral [1] throughout the Gauteng province. Cities include Johannesburg, Pretoria, Centurion, Midrand, Soweto and the East and West Rand.
SANRAL is responsible for instituting the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project, which was met with a lot of opposition due to the tolling of Gauteng motorists. [ 49 ] [ 50 ] Many important national routes run through Gauteng such as the N1 , N3 , N4 , N12 , N14 and the N17 .
Princess Sibuyiselwe Angela Buthelezi (18 May 1969 – 21 October 2024) was a South African politician. The daughter of Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi, Inkosi of the Buthelezi clan and Prince and Traditional Prime Minister of the Zulu people, she served as a member of the National Assembly of South Africa for the Inkatha Freedom Party from 2021 until her death in 2024. [1]
South Africa's national road agency, SANRAL, also initially planned to do some work on the existing 100 km (62 mi) section of the N2 highway from Port Shepstone to Durban [31] as part of this project, including installing toll plazas at Park Rynie [43] [31] (midway between Port Shepstone and Durban; just north of the R612 off-ramp) and at ...