Road, Rail & Inland

E-Toll

Supply Chain & Logistics Glossary — South Africa

Definition

An electronic, open-road tolling system that charges vehicles for using designated tolled freeways without stopping, originally implemented on Gauteng freeways under SANRAL. The scheme on the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project was officially scrapped, with historic collection arrangements wound down. Conventional toll plazas elsewhere in South Africa continue to operate.

Frequently asked questions

What is E-Toll?

An electronic, open-road tolling system that charges vehicles for using designated tolled freeways without stopping, originally implemented on Gauteng freeways under SANRAL. The scheme on the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project was officially scrapped, with historic collection arrangements wound down. Conventional toll plazas elsewhere in South Africa continue to operate.

Which glossary terms are related to E-Toll?

E-Toll is a road, rail & inland term in the South African import/export industry. Related terms in the same area include Abnormal Lead Escort, Abnormal Load, Abnormal Load Permit, Axle Load, Backhaul — each has its own plain-English definition in the TradeCaravan glossary.

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