SANRAL cautions road users to be mindful of scammers spreading misinformation about support services available on toll roads across South Africa

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SANRAL cautions road users to be mindful of scammers spreading misinformation about

support services available on toll roads across South Africa

Pretoria, 25 July 2024 – The South African National Roads Agency SOC Ltd (SANRAL) cautions road users to be mindful of scammers spreading misinformation about support services available on toll roads across South Africa. The post in question does not relate to any South African legislation. All information published by SANRAL can be found on SANRAL owned platforms, including SANRAL website and social media pages.

Any incident on the SANRAL network should be reported to the authorities, either via the Central Communications Centre for that municipal district, or 10111 for police emergencies or 10177 for medical emergencies.

SANRAL is constantly working to improve and expand the Freeway Management System, which monitors the busiest freeways across the country. Through this system, operators are able to detect and respond to incidents on the network, ensuring the appropriate emergency response is activated.

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