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== Toll Roads in South Africa == | == Toll Roads in South Africa == | ||
− | South Africa's extensive toll road network facilitates efficient travel across the country, connecting major cities like Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban. Operated by SANRAL<ref name="SANRAL">[https://www.nra.co.za/ SANRAL]</ref>, these highways provide convenient routes for both local commuters and long-distance travelers, with toll fees varying based on distance traveled. N4 which connects Pretoria to Maputo is the costliest road in South Africa. There are currently 101 toll plazas across the country | + | South Africa's extensive toll road network facilitates efficient travel across the country, connecting major cities like Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban. Operated by SANRAL<ref name="SANRAL">[https://www.nra.co.za/ SANRAL]</ref>, these highways provide convenient routes for both local commuters and long-distance travelers, with toll fees varying based on distance traveled. The N4, which connects Pretoria to Maputo, is the costliest road in South Africa. There are currently 101 toll plazas across the country, most of which are located around Pretoria and Johannesburg.</br> |
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== South Africa toll road concessionaires == | == South Africa toll road concessionaires == | ||
− | Most of the toll roads in South Africa are managed by SANRAL(South African National Roads Agency Limited)<ref name="SANRAL">[https://www.nra.co.za/ SANRAL]</ref>. However, Chapman's Peak Drive in | + | Most of the toll roads in South Africa are managed by SANRAL (South African National Roads Agency Limited)<ref name="SANRAL">[https://www.nra.co.za/ SANRAL]</ref>. However, Chapman's Peak Drive in Cape Town is managed under a public-private partnership (PPP) model.</br> |
− | + | <b>SANRAL:</b> SANRAL, the South African National Roads Agency, keeps traffic flowing by managing, maintaining, and developing the country's national road network, ensuring safe and efficient journeys. Some private concessionaires have agreements with SANRAL and contribute to its efficient operation, such as BAKWENA<ref name="BAKWENA">[https://www.bakwena.co.za/ BAKWENA]</ref>, N3TC<ref name="N3TC">[http://www.n3tc.co.za/ N3TC]</ref>, and TRAC<ref name="TRAC">[https://tracn4.co.za/ TRAC]</ref>.</br> | |
− | + | <b>Entilini:</b> Entilini has been granted the right to manage Chapman's Peak Drive, one of the most scenic drives in the world. The provincial government of the Western Cape ultimately owns Chapman's Peak Drive<ref name="CHAPMAN">[https://www.chapmanspeakdrive.co.za/blog/chapman%E2%80%99s-peak-drive-condition-of-entry.html CHAPMAN's PEAK]</ref>. | |
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== What is happening with e-tolls in South Africa? == | == What is happening with e-tolls in South Africa? == | ||
− | The | + | The governmental authorities have formally deactivated the gantries associated with the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project (GFIP), commonly referred to as e-tolls<ref name="e-toll">[https://www.moneyweb.co.za/news/south-africa/e-tolls-to-be-switched-off-from-31-march-lesufi/]</ref>. The gantries were switched off on 12 April 2024 at the South African National Roads Agency (SANRAL) Central Operations Centre. |
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== How to pay tolls in South Africa? == | == How to pay tolls in South Africa? == | ||
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− | == How much | + | == How much are toll fees from Johannesburg to Durban? == |
− | The cheapest toll route from Johannesburg to Durban is along N3. It will cost | + | The cheapest toll route from Johannesburg to Durban is along the N3. It will cost approximately R 326.50 in tolls for a car. You will encounter 5-6 plazas in between, depending on the route you take. |
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− | == How much | + | == How much are toll fees from Johannesburg to Capetown? == |
− | The route from Johannesburg to | + | The route from Johannesburg to Cape Town is along the N1, crossing 4 plazas. The total cost for a car will be approximately R 233.00. To calculate the cheapest, fastest, and optimal routes for your trip across South Africa, use the South Africa Toll Calculator. It accommodates all types of vehicles, including trucks with up to 7 axles, displays toll plazas on the map, provides comprehensive information about toll tags, and offers additional features. |
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== How do I find out the price category of vehicles in South Africa == | == How do I find out the price category of vehicles in South Africa == | ||
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<td>Johannesburg – Capetown</td> | <td>Johannesburg – Capetown</td> | ||
− | <td> | + | <td style="text-align: right;">R233.00</td> |
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<td>Johannesburg – Durban</td> | <td>Johannesburg – Durban</td> | ||
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<td>Pretoria – Capetown</td> | <td>Pretoria – Capetown</td> | ||
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<td>Pretoria – Maputo</td> | <td>Pretoria – Maputo</td> | ||
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<td>Johannesburg – Pretoria</td> | <td>Johannesburg – Pretoria</td> | ||
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− | * [https:// | + | * [https://searchbases.com/toll-wiki/uganda-tolls-kampala-entebbe-expressway Uganda] |
− | * [https:// | + | * [https://searchbases.com/toll-wiki/tunisia-tolls-highways-concessionaires Tunisia] |
− | * [https:// | + | * [https://searchbases.com/toll-wiki/egypt-toll-road-highway Egypt] |
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Toll Roads in South Africa
South Africa's extensive toll road network facilitates efficient travel across the country, connecting major cities like Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban. Operated by SANRAL[1], these highways provide convenient routes for both local commuters and long-distance travelers, with toll fees varying based on distance traveled. The N4, which connects Pretoria to Maputo, is the costliest road in South Africa. There are currently 101 toll plazas across the country, most of which are located around Pretoria and Johannesburg.
To calculate toll fees for frequently traveled routes, visit the South Africa Toll Calculator.
South Africa toll road concessionaires
Most of the toll roads in South Africa are managed by SANRAL (South African National Roads Agency Limited)[1]. However, Chapman's Peak Drive in Cape Town is managed under a public-private partnership (PPP) model.
SANRAL: SANRAL, the South African National Roads Agency, keeps traffic flowing by managing, maintaining, and developing the country's national road network, ensuring safe and efficient journeys. Some private concessionaires have agreements with SANRAL and contribute to its efficient operation, such as BAKWENA[2], N3TC[3], and TRAC[4].
Entilini: Entilini has been granted the right to manage Chapman's Peak Drive, one of the most scenic drives in the world. The provincial government of the Western Cape ultimately owns Chapman's Peak Drive[5].
What is happening with e-tolls in South Africa?
The governmental authorities have formally deactivated the gantries associated with the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project (GFIP), commonly referred to as e-tolls[6]. The gantries were switched off on 12 April 2024 at the South African National Roads Agency (SANRAL) Central Operations Centre.
How to pay tolls in South Africa?
Most of the South African toll facilities have both electronic lanes and cash/card lanes. They accept the following three payment methods:
- Cash
- Credit/Debit Cards
- Electronic tag (e-toll)
- Toll Cards/Fleet Cards
How much are toll fees from Johannesburg to Durban?
The cheapest toll route from Johannesburg to Durban is along the N3. It will cost approximately R 326.50 in tolls for a car. You will encounter 5-6 plazas in between, depending on the route you take.
How much are toll fees from Johannesburg to Capetown?
The route from Johannesburg to Cape Town is along the N1, crossing 4 plazas. The total cost for a car will be approximately R 233.00. To calculate the cheapest, fastest, and optimal routes for your trip across South Africa, use the South Africa Toll Calculator. It accommodates all types of vehicles, including trucks with up to 7 axles, displays toll plazas on the map, provides comprehensive information about toll tags, and offers additional features.
How do I find out the price category of vehicles in South Africa
Tolls in South Africa are dependent upon:
- Axles
- Weight of the vehicle
Description of vehicle. | Class |
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All light vehicles | CLASS 1 |
Heavy vehicles 2 Axles | CLASS 2 |
Heavy vehicles 3-4 Axles | CLASS 3 |
Heavy vehicles >=5 Axles | CLASS 4 |
South Africa Toll Tariff
Toll Road | Toll Price for Tags | Toll Price for Cash |
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Johannesburg – Capetown | R233.00 | R233.00 |
Johannesburg – Durban | R326.50 | R326.50 |
Pretoria – Capetown | R233.00 | R233.00 |
Pretoria – Maputo | R349.00 | R349.00 |
Johannesburg – Pretoria | R96.60 | R96.60 |