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Gauteng motorists will hear on Thursday whether e-tolling will go ahead.
That's when the Constitutional Court is expected to decide whether to overturn an interim interdict preventing e-tolling.
Earlier this year, the Pretoria High Court granted an interdict to the Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance, preventing the SA National Roads Agency Limited from levying or collecting e-tolls pending the outcome of a judicial review.
Sanral and National Treasury appealed the court order on the grounds that the order prevented it from paying off debts incurred in building e-tolling gantries.