SANRAL

Technical design considerations

Poor road design can also cause crashes, so SANRAL holds technical design highly.  As a road authority, SANRAL’s primary sphere of influence is engineering. However, the N2 and N3 upgrade programme will allow for the facilitation of an ..
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On roads, communities and transformation

SANRAL is pushing ahead with its Transformation Policy through which it aims to transform the construction industry by contracting local – and mostly black – companies.    The mainstay economic activities of the North West province – ..
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A productive partnership

The Premier of the North West believes the province has immense potential for growth in key sectors of the economy – most notably tourism, agriculture, and mining.    Our provincial road and transport infrastructure are critical enablers of future ..
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Learners build bridges to their future

The programme promotes engineering as a career among high school learners who have the potential to study engineering at a tertiary level.  More than 30 academically-deserving Grade 11 and 12 learners from disadvantaged and socio-economic vulnerable ..
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Maintenance project improves road safety

SANRAL took ownership of the R67 from Grahamstown to Queenstown after it was declared a national road in 2012.  Periodic maintenance on the R67 between Fort Beaufort and Seymour in the Eastern Cape is improving road safety for ..
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Schoemanskloof roadworks complete

TRAC prides itself on offering quality road infrastructure and therefore continuously works on improving and maintaining the N4 Toll Route.  Road users will be delighted to hear that the rehabilitation of Schoemanskloof between Crossroads and the Mashishing Intersection is complete and Stop/Gos have come to ..
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All we ask is #JustW8

Our new road safety campaign asks you to #JustW8 before you make certain decisions while driving.    Each year, nearly 1.2 million people die and millions more are injured and disabled as a result of road crashes.  ..
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Safety tips for N4 Toll Route users

TRAC encourages road users to take responsibility for their own safety, by applying anti-crime safety tips.  Hijackings and armed robberies are still priority crimes on South African roads.   With the safety and well-being of the N4 Toll ..
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Thousands attend SANRAL SMME information sessions

The N2/N3 upgrade project will have enormous economic spin-offs for KwaZulu-Natal during construction.    Thousands of entrepreneurs and job-seekers have attended stakeholder events hosted by the South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited (SANRAL) to share information on business ..
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