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Gauteng’s Approach to Road Infrastructure Management with the PotholeFixGP App

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The Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport is utilizing technology to resolve road infrastructure challenges. The “PotholeFixGP” app allows citizens to report potholes and faulty traffic signals on provincial and local roads. The app has seen impressive results since its launch in 2022. It is easy to use and practical, making it a popular choice among residents.

The Success of PotholeFixGP App

As part of the Department’s #SmartMobility Campaign, the app has already seen over 7,418 potholes reported and more than 9,250 combined downloads on Android and iOS devices. The app’s success demonstrates the public’s willingness to contribute to better road infrastructure in the province.

Innovative Solutions for Road Maintenance

Through the PotholeFixGP app, the Department can monitor and maintain traffic signals, potholes, and other road defects that require urgent attention. Motorists can now report faulty traffic signals throughout Gauteng, streamlining the process of addressing road maintenance issues. The app provides status updates on reported traffic signals and potholes, from assignment to completion. It also allows users to verify whether the reported traffic signal or pothole is on a municipal, provincial, or national (SANRAL) road, ensuring that information is directed to the appropriate authorities.

Fostering a Sense of Community

What sets the app apart is its potential to foster a relationship between the Department and road users. By involving motorists and other road users as the eyes and ears of the Department, the app promotes a sense of responsibility and accountability. It allows the Department to have a better understanding of the maintenance challenges on the province’s roads, leading to more effective resource deployment and planning.

Encouragement from the MEC

MEC Diale-Tlabela recognizes the vital role the app plays in improving road conditions. She encourages more residents to embrace the technology. The rising number of downloads and reports of road maintenance issues demonstrate a strong engagement from the public. This collaboration between the Department and the people of Gauteng contributes to a safer and more efficient road network.

Embracing Technology for Efficient Road Maintenance

The Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport’s forward-thinking approach to road infrastructure management demonstrates the enormous potential that technology offers in improving public services. The PotholeFixGP app not only provides a practical solution for addressing road maintenance issues but also fosters a sense of community and collaboration between the Department and the people it serves. By embracing these new technologies, the Department is creating a more transparent and efficient process of monitoring and maintaining road infrastructure in Gauteng.

Improved Road Infrastructure with PotholeFixGP App

The PotholeFixGP app is available for download on the Google PlayStore and Apple App Store. With its continued success and enhancements, the app’s influence is expected to grow, further improving the road infrastructure in Gauteng. By actively involving the community and embracing technology, the Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport has taken a significant step towards better service delivery and a brighter future for the province’s road network.

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