How To Apply For ETAG In South Africa

The ETag or entity tag is part of HTTP, the protocol for the World Wide Web. It is one of several mechanisms that HTTP provides for Web cache validation, which allows a client to make conditional requests.

Below is How To Apply For ETAG In South Africa

How do I register for E Toll?

at an e-toll Customer Service Outlet, located at a mall or along the Gauteng e-road; or • online at www.sanral.co.za; or • by printing the Registration Form available from the e-toll website and faxing it to 0800 SANRAL (726 725) or e-mailing it to info@sa-etoll.co.za; or • by phoning into the e-toll Call Centre at SA.

How do etags work?

They work as electronic tolling gantries, each time a car passes under the gantry on one of Gauteng’s highways, they scan the license plate or the etag disc using the ETag checkers.

What do you need for ETAG?

1) eTags are free

There’s no other expensive registration fee or buy-in fees to use the toll roads.

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.

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.