How do I check my outstanding e tolls?

How do I check my outstanding e tolls?

The road user can also check the outstanding e-toll fees, by using their vehicle licence plate number and ID number of the owner on the e-toll website by making use of the “Manage my e-toll/VPC Acoount” options.

How do I pay my e-toll account?

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.

How do I pay my ETAG bill online?

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 do I find my e-toll account number?

To find a list of all your tag numbers, log in to your account and select Tags from the menu. If you want to transfer a toll invoice or notice to your account, you’ll need your tag number. If you’ve just opened an account, your tag number can take up to 5 days to appear online.

How do I check my ETAG statement?

You can view your E-toll statement online by logging in to your account. Click on the ‘Manage my account’ option and select ‘Account Statements’.

Should I pay my e-toll account?

You are still legally required to pay e-tolls — here’s what will happen if you don’t. The treasury and department of transport said motorists are still required to pay their e-tolls. This despite the scheme officially being reconsidered by the national government.

How do I check my ETAG balance?

You can check your account balance online. Log-in to your account and your account balance will be displayed on the ‘Account Overview’ page.

How do I refill my ETAG?

To recharge, send the card number M-Tag ID to 9909. You can either visit a nearby Jazz Cash franchise or simply use Jazz Cash mobile wallet to recharge your account. You can also recharge through FWO Smart Motorways official website.

Can I use ETAG in another car?

You can use the same Tag in your new vehicle. If you are intending to drive through a toll point after collecting your new vehicle, please install the Tag and add the Licence Plate before you travel to ensure you do not receive a Toll Notice.

What happens if you don’t have an ETAG?

What happens if I use a toll road without a tag or pass? If you don’t make an arrangement to pay within 3 days of the trip, the toll road operator will issue a toll notice to the registered operator of the vehicle. The toll notice requests the toll charge plus an administration fee. More information about toll notices.

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 set up an ETAG account?

More information

  1. Your tag will be posted to the current address on your application.
  2. You’ll need to make a minimum payment into your E-Toll Account to open it.
  3. Once you’ve opened an account, you can then register for online access where you can check your account information or change your personal details.

How do you pay for an eToll with an ETag?

There are three ways to pay for eTolls with an eTag. The first is to simply load your account with credit, and top that up as you go along – similar to pay-as-you-go cellphone packages. This will require you to manage your account either at a SANRAL outlet, a retailer, or online.

Can you use an ETag on a car that is not listed?

You can use the etag in a car thats not listed on the account, as they dont look at the number plate if the etag beeps…. However, if your using an etag in a car that ISNT linked to the account, and the etag DOESNT beep, then you’ll get charged the extra admin fee.

How much does it cost to use SANRAL ETag?

If you have an eTag you’re eligible for lower toll fees – to the tune of 48%. The fee schedule on SANRAL’s website shows that toll fees for the various gantries are between R1.16 and R8.12, for normal users in regular passenger vehicles. Those fees drop to between 60c and R4.20, per toll gantry, for eTag users.

When do I need to change the batteries in my ETag?

Whenever you drive under a toll gantry, the eTag will beep to confirm that it’s been detected and your account charged. Other than that, there’s no maintenance needed. The batteries inside the eTag will last a few years before needing replacement.

You can use the etag in a car thats not listed on the account, as they dont look at the number plate if the etag beeps…. However, if your using an etag in a car that ISNT linked to the account, and the etag DOESNT beep, then you’ll get charged the extra admin fee.

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What happens if my ETag does not Beep?

You will be charged the ‘Non Etag’ rate, with a ‘Plate lookup’ fee. And then despite then admitting your eTag was faulty, refuse to refund the video processing fee.

How long does it take for ETags tags to be mailed?

Tags are shipped within 24 business hours of the order being processed and the digital copy of the registration card is received by email at the time the tags are shipped. Registrations are mailed via USPS First Class Mail which takes an average of three (3) to seven (7) business days.