TRAFFIC ADVISORY
Stop/Go on N2 Section 16 from Mooiplaas to Qumrha T-Junction in the Eastern Cape
Gqerberha, 5 April 2024 – The South African National Roads Agency SOC Limited (SANRAL) advises road users that a Stop/Go system has been implemented on the N2 Section 16, from Mooiplaas to Qumrha T-Junction (formerly Komga), where a periodic road maintenance project is currently underway.
The 4km one-way Stop/Go system will be in place from Mooiplaas to Qumrha T- Junction from April to December 2024.
Motorists can expect a 10- to 20-minute delay at the Stop/Go.
“The broad scope of the road maintenance includes regular road upkeep, patching surfaces, minor repairs, resealing existing roadways and adjusting textures. While these tasks may cause temporary disruptions, their significant long-term advantage will be the preservation of infrastructure. Maintaining and enhancing road infrastructure not only ensures smoother journeys, but also plays a vital role in bolstering the economic and social welfare of the community,” said Mr Mbulelo Peterson, SANRAL’s Southern Region Manager.
SANRAL appeals to motorists to adhere to the warning signs, to reduce speed when approaching the construction zones and to plan their trips accordingly as there are no surfaced alternative routes available.
SANRAL apologises for any inconvenience caused.
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