It will be interesting to see how this pans out: Currently in the Midrand area there is a huge retail development that has just started (Waterfall Park) - somewhere in the billions - not millions, of Rands - and due for completion in 2 or 3 years. Now the N1 (commonly known as the Ben Schoeman highway) runs right through this development (which will be on either side of the highway). Sanral have their ugly gantries all along this route. I'm sure that when the plans were drawn up in 2006, the late Dullah Omar and his cronies must've known about this project and they would've been licking their lips when they realized how much additional traffic would pass under their gantries as a result.
If, in the unlikely event that Sanral manage to force the system into operation, warts and all, how the hell are they going to properly administer all the additional traffic that will pass under the gantries? Even if everybody buys an e tag and there are no further disruptions, anyone who works or travels on the N1 will attest that when you see the cars coming over the hill it's like a Tsunami with 6 lanes of traffic coming towards you. At night it looks like a huge moving Christmas tree with thousands of lights!! Pity our photographer Neville Bailey can't take one of his excellent pics to show others what it looks like!
So, like I said, it will be interesting to see how the palookas collect 'revenue' (and prosecute defaulters) when the JHB municipality can't even read electrical meters and send out accounts properly and that is like chicken-feed in comparison to reading in excess of 100,000 car number-plates a day on just 1 road!!!
If, in the unlikely event that Sanral manage to force the system into operation, warts and all, how the hell are they going to properly administer all the additional traffic that will pass under the gantries? Even if everybody buys an e tag and there are no further disruptions, anyone who works or travels on the N1 will attest that when you see the cars coming over the hill it's like a Tsunami with 6 lanes of traffic coming towards you. At night it looks like a huge moving Christmas tree with thousands of lights!! Pity our photographer Neville Bailey can't take one of his excellent pics to show others what it looks like!
So, like I said, it will be interesting to see how the palookas collect 'revenue' (and prosecute defaulters) when the JHB municipality can't even read electrical meters and send out accounts properly and that is like chicken-feed in comparison to reading in excess of 100,000 car number-plates a day on just 1 road!!!

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