SANRAL would like to notify all motorists about the road closure of a section of the N12 between Potchefstroom and Klerksdorp for a period of six to eight months, due to the existence of a sinkhole ..
Port Elizabeth can count 18-year- old, Theresa, as one of its exceptional young achievers who is striving to make an impact in the medical industry. Theresa, a former matric pupil at Collegiate Girls’ High School, was ..
SANRAL has teamed up with Rhodes University to save a rare, endemic plant species, Oldenburgia grandis, and has now brought this species home to help educate Grahamstown residents in the local botanical gardens. In conjunction with ..
SANRAL’s prominent international standing was once again confirmed when it was given the award for the best paper submitted at the 25th World Road Congress (known as PIARC) held in Seoul, South Korea in November last ..
SANRAL has two important and highly effective communication systems that provide road users with information to ensure they arrive safely and with travel-time predictability. The Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) currently operates in Cape Town, Gauteng and ..
The current slow rate of economic growth and lack of job opportunities calls for urgent measures to be taken to nurture small, medium and macro enterprises (SMMEs) as a means of bolstering this relatively underdeveloped sector ..
Road safety campaigns, scholarships, bursary programmes and information aimed at saving lives were taken to the people of Port Elizabeth by the South African National Roads Agency (SANRAL) when the agency held an outreach event at ..
The Road Traffic Infringement Agency (RTIA) is an entity of the Department of Transport responsible for influencing positive driver behaviour and to encourage voluntary compliance with road traffic laws of the country through the implementation of ..
The “#FeesMustFall,” campaign by university students has generated much debate. That is to be welcomed and encouraged. Like the 1976 generation, the so-called hashtag youth of today has once again reminded us not only of the ..
Road users on the Gauteng freeway network became eligible for a 60% reduction of their historic e-toll debt in arrears on 2 November 2015. This once-off discount applies to all unpaid e-tolls levied on GFIP roads ..