For lane closures and shoulder closures on the N2 Section 11 from Linton Grange Interchange to St Albans Interchange
05-02-2025
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Eastern Cape, 04 FEBRUARY 2025 – The South African National Roads Agency SOC Limited (SANRAL) advises road users that lane closures and shoulder closures will be implemented on the N2 Section 11, from the Linton Grange Interchange to St Albans Interchange, where the project is currently underway.
The effective date is from 04 February 2025 until 28 February 2025.
There will be a minimum of three lane closures within a 24-hour period, for km19.4 to km22.8 on the West Bound Fast Lane, km12.8 to km16.6 West Bound Fast Lane, and km12.8 to km16.6 East Bound slow lane.
Additionally, there will be daytime moving closure; East Bound Fast and Slow Lane, km8 to 12.6, and West Bound Fast Lane km 8 to12.6.
Motorists can expect minimal delays, due to the required reduction in traveling speed to ensure safety.
Motorists can expect the movement of construction plant along the closures.
“The extensive scope of this project includes texture correction, rut corrections, in-situ recycling of base using bituminous emulsion, base patches, and resealing existing road surface. Although these activities may result in temporary inconveniences, the substantial long-term benefits primarily revolve around preserving infrastructure. The preservation and improvement of road infrastructure not only guarantees smoother travel experiences but also play a crucial role in enhancing the economic and social well-being of the community,” said Mbulelo Peterson, SANRAL Southern Region’s Regional 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.
SANRAL apologises for any inconvenience caused.
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