RICHARD FROST | R3bn in fraud: how toll payment changes can make a difference
Stick to tap-and-go or tag payments at tollgates to ensure your finances are protected, says head of technology and innovation at Armata Cyber Security
12 February 2025 - 04:30
On a busy day, the N3 toll route between KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng sees more than 2,000 vehicles passing the tollgates every hour. It costs the average car R326.50 to travel to Durban, R286 to the Kruger National Park and R233 to Cape Town. And paying for these tolls has changed over the past four months...
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