How do I pay my sanral toll?

How do I pay my sanral toll?

You can top up your account, by:

  1. EFT.
  2. Via the Call Centre using your credit card 0800 SANRAL (726 725)
  3. Via the website www.sanral.co.za/e-toll/ “Manage my e-toll account”
  4. At an FNB Bank or advance FNB ATM (even if you are not a FNB client)
  5. At Checkers, Pick n Pay or Shoprite.

What does sanral stand for?

The South African National Roads Agency SOC Ltd
The South African National Roads Agency SOC Ltd (SANRAL)

How do I check my ETAG balance?

SMS, call centre options In addition to the web portal, ETC also offers a toll-free call centre (087-353-1490), and an SMS service that lets you check your outstanding e-toll balance. To get your balance via SMS, send a message with the following structure to 43360: ID*vehicle registration number.

Where can I buy E toll tags?

E-tags are available from dedicated e-toll Customer Care Outlets at shopping malls, e-toll service centres along the Gauteng freeway and from selected Checkers, Pick ‘n Pay and Shoprite stores at a fee of R49. 95.

How do I get a sanral tag?

Register on the website sanral.co.za or call a SANRAL office at 0800 726 725 or at an e-toll customer service outlet (found at selected highway off-ramps). Follow the prompts to register your e-tag, and choose your method of payment. Using the provided bracket, attach your e-tag to the inside of your windscreen.

How long do you have to pay E Toll?

If the original unpaid M50 toll charges and the penalty are not paid within 14 days then an additional late payment penalty of €41.50 will be incurred. Failure to pay this outstanding amount after a further 56 days will result in an additional late penalty charge of €104.00.

What are the 3 main functions of SANRAL?

The South African National Roads Agency SOC Ltd or SANRAL is a South African parastatal responsible for the management, maintenance and development of South Africa’s proclaimed National Road network which includes many (but not all) National (“N”) and some Provincial and Regional (“R”) route segments.

Who is the CEO of SANRAL?

The South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) has appointed its chief audit executive Lehlohonolo Pitse as acting CEO. Pitse will temporarily take over the reins from outgoing CEO Skhumbuzo Macozoma from 17 November, until a permanent successor is named.

How do I register with sanral?

You can do it by:

  1. Visiting SANRAL e toll customer service centres, located at a mall or along the Gauteng e-road.
  2. Registering online at sanral.co.za etoll.
  3. Printing the registration form available from the e-toll website and faxing it to 0800 726 725 or emailing it to [email protected].

How do I top up my E Toll account?

How to top up

  1. Select the ‘Pay online’ button.
  2. Enter your account number and password.
  3. Read and confirm the Terms and Conditions.
  4. Follow the prompts and enter your payment details.

How much does an e tag cost?

1) eTags are free There’s no other expensive registration fee or buy-in fees to use the toll roads. When you buy your tag you can register it on the phone or at an eToll kiosk. This will require a copy of your ID or driver’s license, as well as your vehicle’s registration details.

What is e-tolling in South Africa?

What is E-Tolling? e-toll (in South Africa) consists of the electronic toll collection (ETC) processes employed by South Africa’s roads agency Sanral on selected toll roads or toll lanes, subject to the Sanral Act of 1998. As of 2014, 19% of South Africa’s national roads were toll roads.

Does SANRAL encourage cash payments at toll plazas?

Media Release – SANRAL discourages cash payments at toll plazas to mitigate risk of looting – 20 July 2021. Read more Media Release – Cable car being installed at N2WCR project – 06 July 2021. Read more Media Release – SANRAL awards contract for R61 upgrade from Baziya to Mthatha Airport project – 02 July 2021. Read more

How do I contact SANRAL?

At SANRAL we endeavour to enhance your travel experience and improve and maintain the national road network for the social development and economic growth of South Africa. Fraud Hotline Number – 0800 204 558. Our website is designed to assist you to find the information you are looking for about SANRAL.

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