OUTA scams

The public are advised to be aware of scam artists and people acting under the pretense of conducting research in the name of OUTA on e-tolling.

OUTA scams


The public are advised to be aware of scam artists and people acting under the pretense of conducting research in the name of the Opposition to Urban Tolling Advice (OUTA) on e-tolling, in order to either:

  1. Strike up a conversation which leads into another sale

  2. Raise funds on behalf of OUTA.


Please note that OUTA is not conducting telephonic or public research. All fund raising for OUTA's legal costs takes place directly on our website and it will conduct communication to its supporters through the OUTA database and social media platforms.

OUTA thanks South African citizens for their participation in this matter and encourages continued support as we challenge the wrongs of SANRAL's e-toll plan.





OUTA is a proudly South African civil action organisation, that is purely crowd funded. Our work is supported by ordinary citizens who are passionate about holding government accountable and ensuring our taxes are used to the benefit of all South Africans.

E-tolls are wrong for SA
Judging from comments by the Minister of Transport urging the public to purchase e-tags and other communication being sent out by SANRAL this week, it is clear that Government intends to launch e-tolling before the court review in November.