SANRAL Announces 4.84% Toll Fee Hike Effective 1 March 2025
Tollgate Price Increase: Motorists across South Africa should prepare for a slight increase in travel expenses as the South African National Roads Agency (SANRAL) has confirmed a 4.84% hike in toll fees, effective from 1 March 2025. This adjustment, aligned with the Consumer Price Index (CPI), is slightly lower than the previous year’s 6.25% increase.
Understanding the Toll Fee Adjustments
The updated toll fees will impact various major routes across the country. Below is a breakdown of the new charges for standard light vehicles (Class 1) on some of South Africa’s busiest toll roads:
N1 Platinum Toll Route
Plaza | Type | Class 1 Fee (R) |
---|---|---|
Stormvoel | Ramp | 12.00 |
Zambesi | Ramp | 14.50 |
N1 Pumulani | Main | 16.00 |
Wallmansthal | Ramp | 7.20 |
Murrayhill | Ramp | 14.50 |
Hammanskraal | Ramp | 34.00 |
Carousel | Main | 73.00 |
Maubane | Ramp | 31.50 |
N4 Platinum Toll Route
Plaza | Type | Class 1 Fee (R) |
---|---|---|
N4 Doornpoort | Main | 19.50 |
K99 | Ramp | 19.50 |
Brits | Main | 19.50 |
Buffelspoort | Ramp | 19.50 |
Marikana | Main | 29.00 |
Kroondal | Ramp | 19.50 |
Swartruggens | Main | 99.00 |
N4 Gauteng/Mpumalanga Toll Route
Plaza | Type | Class 1 Fee (R) |
---|---|---|
Donkerhoek | Ramp | 16.00 |
Cullinan | Ramp | 20.00 |
Diamond Hill | Main | 49.00 |
Valtaki | Ramp | 38.00 |
Ekansutria | Ramp | 30.00 |
Middelburg | Main | 81.00 |
Machado | Main | 122.00 |
Nkomazi | Main | 92.00 |
N3 Johannesburg to Durban Toll Route
Plaza | Type | Class 1 Fee (R) |
---|---|---|
Mooi | Main | 67.00 |
Mooi Ramp S | Ramp | 47.00 |
Mooi Ramp N | Ramp | 20.00 |
Treverton | Ramp | 20.00 |
Bergville | Ramp | 29.00 |
Tugela | Main | 96.00 |
Tugela East | Ramp | 60.00 |
Wilge | Main | 90.00 |
De Hoek | Main | 65.00 |
Implications for Motorists
While the percentage increase may seem modest, frequent travellers should anticipate the cumulative effect on their commuting budgets. For instance, a round trip between Johannesburg and Durban via the N3 will now incur approximately R650 in toll fees for a standard light vehicle.
Rationale Behind the Increase
Vusi Mona, SANRAL’s General Manager for Communications and Marketing, emphasized that toll revenue is essential for the maintenance, operation, and improvement of toll roads, as well as servicing debt incurred from toll road projects. He stated, “The funds go a long way towards ensuring that SANRAL fulfils its mandate of delivering quality road infrastructure that adds value to the lives of South African citizens.”
Looking Ahead
Motorists are encouraged to plan their journeys with these new toll rates in mind and consider potential alternative routes or budgeting for the increased costs. Staying informed about such changes ensures smoother travel experiences and better financial planning for all road users.
Note: The above toll fees are subject to change. For the most current rates and information, please refer to SANRAL’s official communications.
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