Cape Town is taking action against the pothole crisis caused by heavy rainfall, with Road Infrastructure Management teams prioritizing repairs based on specific criteria. The city also focuses on maintaining and preserving the road network through regular resurfacing and resealing interventions. Residents can report potholes through various channels, and Cape Town’s response reflects its dedication to keeping its transportation network running smoothly. The city’s decisive response to the issue demonstrates its resolve to overcome the crisis.
The discontinuation of etolls in Gauteng marks a new chapter in South Africa’s history, with the government’s decision demonstrating its commitment to catering to the needs of its citizens. Etoll gantries will remain functional for road safety purposes, but road users need not worry about any immediate alterations. The termination of etolls heralds a new era of opportunities for SANRAL to pursue private funding for upcoming capital expenditure projects, augmenting the country’s road infrastructure.
The Western Cape’s picturesque landscapes have been hit by tumultuous weather conditions, with substantial downpours and fierce winds affecting various regions. These adverse conditions have led to several challenges on provincial roads, but the Western Cape Government (WCG) is committed to ensuring that all roads under their jurisdiction remain safe and open to travelers.
Transport Minister Sindisiwe Chikunga is taking the lead in the Limpopo Leg of the National Roadshow, an initiative by the Ministry of Transport to accelerate and enhance road conditions and infrastructure in South African provinces. This event invites media representatives to witness Minister Chikunga’s visit to Limpopo on Friday, June 9, 2023, where she will assess the province’s roads and infrastructure.
South Africa’s Minister of Transport, Sindisiwe Chikunga has taken a proactive approach towards addressing the issue of potholeridden roads and inadequate infrastructure by embarking on a national roadshow. This article explores the importance of this initiative and its potential impact on South Africa’s transportation network.
The City of Cape Town has announced plans to upgrade the road infrastructure in Mowbray. The construction work will focus on St Peters and Durban Roads and begin this week. The project is expected to span a period of five weeks, starting from Main Road and extending to Liesbeek Parkway.