Motorists Rally Behind E-Toll Protest in S Africa

Hundreds of motorists have come out in support of the 'drive slow' protest against electronic tolling in Johannesburg. Around 300 motorists joined in a call for government to suspend e-tolling which they feel could potentialy hinder economic growth.
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    SAPA, 31 May 2013

    About 300 cars were taking part in the "drive slow" protest action on Johannesburg freeways, trade union federation Cosatu said on Friday. Read more »

Motorists participating in Cosatu's "drive slow" protest against e-tolling are escorted by Ekurhuleni metro police and police in one lane along the N3 freeway in Johannesburg on Friday, 31 May 2013.

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