By cryptoandcoffee on Skatehive
source Back in December 2013 these E-Toll Gantries made their first appearance on the national roads around Johannesburg. I was on holiday in the United States at the time but we all had heard the rumors that it was going to happen. I think what got to me and everyone else is that these roads had already been here for decades and the greedy politicians thought it was legal to just add a toll fee for everyone to pay. Normally anywhere else in the world a toll road is an alternative route that is faster and shorter saving you time and money and why you pay for the service. Not a road you use every day and has been there since year dot as that is criminal to even contemplate doing such an act. I would have taken a photo of what I was owing to the E-Tolls as it was well over R200K or around $12K, but when we moved the last time I never informed them of my new address. I suspect it was closer to R300K now but thankfully that has all been fixed. The Government last week announced that they w