Where can I collect ETAG?
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.
What do I need to get an ETAG?
When you buy your tag you can register it on the phone or at an eToll kiosk. This will require a copy of your ID or driver’s license, as well as your vehicle’s registration details.
How much is e-toll tag per month?
Renters’ e-toll charges will be capped at R600 per month, which is the same as the registered and unregistered e-tag user monthly cap set by SANRAL. All First Car Rental customers using the Gauteng E-Toll system will also be charged a R35 administration fee (including VAT) per rental contract.
Can I use my e-toll tag in another car?
No. You can only use one tag in a vehicle at any one time. You must ensure you add/link your licence plate number to your Account. If you have multiple tags, make sure you only use one tag in a vehicle at any one time, or you may be charged multiple times for each trip.
How long does ETAG battery last?
The life of the battery in an e-TAG transponder is approximately 5 years. Customers are advised when a device is about to expire and to contact the issuer should their e-TAG not beep as they pass a tolling gantry, to receive a replacement device.
What happens if you don’t pay e-toll?
Motorists travelling on Gauteng freeways who fail to pay their e-toll bills may soon end up receiving hefty fines or having their vehicle license disk renewals blocked
Where can i buy etag in Namibia?
It is available at the grocery stores and the supermarkets.