Sanral admits e-toll glitches
Updated | By Staff Writer
Sanral admits some glitches have been experienced in the e-toll collection system, The Citizen reported on Friday.

The SA National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) admits some glitches have been experienced in the e-toll collection system, The Citizen reported on Friday.
Spokesman Vusi Mona told the newspaper there had been some "genuine" complaints about the system. "There are genuine customer complaints. There is no system that is foolproof and 100 percent correct."
He said there were not a large number of such complaints, however, and those complaints lodged with consumer satisfaction website Hellopeter.com were being handled by Sanral's public relations department.
Mona said the agency had acquired motorists' cellphone numbers legally through the Electronic National Administration Traffic Information System (eNatis). "We are not breaking any laws or violating people's privacy," he said.
-Sapa
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