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30 Day Public Comment Period!
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If these tariffs don’t please you – which they probably don’t – remember that the government is welcoming comment from the public on the e-tolls. The publication of the gazette marked the start of the 30-day comment period, which expires just before the Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance’s (Outa’s) judicial review against the system.
Please use this opportunity to voice your concerns.
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