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Wed Jun 19 15:41:17 SAST 2013

Let robot jumpers pay for e-tolling: iLIVE

Arlene Chaperon, Sharonlea | 07 August, 2012 00:10
An e-toll gantry on the N1 highway in Johannesburg. File photo
Image by: The Times / Halden Krog / Gallo Images

I'd like to suggest an excellent way to collect revenue for the failed e-tolling system: Install cameras at every traffic light and fine those who go through red robots R1000 each time.

The coffers would quickly be full.

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