JOHANNESBURG – The 31st of March is meant to be the day e-tolls are switched off.But government and SANRAL now seem to be driving in opposite directions.READ: Outa urges businesses to stop paying e-toll billsIn his SOPA, Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi promised 12-billion rand would be paid to settle the debt.Drivers are now wondering if they should continue paying or tag out.OUTA’s Wayne Duvenage says Stop, and if they come for you let OUTA know.