Taxes and tolls pay for national roads

Toll levies and borrowings on commercial markets have been the main sources of finance for national toll roads managed directly by SANRAL.  The South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited (SANRAL) has two distinct areas of business, the ..
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TRAC concerned about truck backlogs

Road users, local landowners and businesses have approached TRAC about the problem as excessive truck traffic causes queues of up to 7km long.  Trans African Concessions (TRAC) has received numerous complaints and been repeatedly questioned about the ..
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N4 upgrade in Nkomazi progressing well

The project is valued at approximately R340-million and is expected to take 24 months to complete.  There has been significant progress in the upgrade and rehabilitation project between Kaapmuiden and the Kaalrug Intersection in Nkomazi, Mpumalanga.   ..
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Partners unite for safer roads

Through their close links to communities who live in proximity to the road network, the concessionaires are increasingly involved in campaigns that promote safer road behaviour. The private sector companies that manage important stretches of South Africa’s ..
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Be aware of roaming animals

With winter approaching, motorists are warned to be aware of roaming animals close to the road reserve.  With a large portion of the N4 Toll Route between Tshwane and Mozambique running parallel to farmlands and highly-populated ..
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