South African motorists continue to feel the pinch as taxes and levies add around R6 per litre to petrol prices, despite recent adjustments.

The reinstatement of full fuel levies has offset potential relief from lower oil prices and stronger rand. Inland 95 petrol sits around R26 per litre after cuts, but the burden of General Fuel Levy, RAF and other charges remains heavy.

This structure impacts household budgets, transport costs and the broader economy. West Coast residents commuting or running businesses face similar pressures amid rising living costs.

These are the recoveries at the start of the month.

Petrol 93: decrease of R2.50 per litrePetrol 95: decrease of R2.50 per litreDiesel 0.05% (wholesale): decrease of R3.07 per litreDiesel 0.005% (wholesale): decrease of R3.51 per litreIlluminating paraffin: decrease of R3.43 per litre

Information for general purposes only, not advice. Verify with official sources.

Government relief measures have been phased out, leaving consumers exposed to global fluctuations. Experts call for transparent pricing and potential levy reviews to ease the load. Motorists are advised to monitor monthly adjustments and consider fuel-efficient options.

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