Sanral announces road closures along the N1 due to Eskom work

Alternative routes to consider during closures. Picture: Supplied.

Alternative routes to consider during closures. Picture: Supplied.

Published Jun 11, 2023

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Johannesburg - The SA National Roads Agency Ltd (Sanral) warned of road closures along the N1 in Midrand this weekend.

In a statement, Sanral informed motorists that partial road closures were scheduled to take place along the N1 national road, Section 21, between M36 Kosmosdal Samrand Interchange and R101 Rooihuiskraal Interchange, in Midrand.

“These partial road closures are required to allow Eskom to perform essential work necessary to install new overhead transmission power lines and a conductor which supplies electricity to the area,” Sanral said.

The roads agency advised that only daytime closures will be applied on Saturdays from 6am to 6pm, and Sundays from 6am and 12pm.

“The lanes will be closed in stages for a short period of around 30 minutes. However, complete closure will be required when cables are dragged across the road,” Sanral said.

Sanral said the closures may need to be adjusted depending on the weather conditions on the day.

“If needed, a second advisory with information on the new times will be issued,” the agency said.

Sanral warned that these partial closures may introduce disruptions to the normal travel times for motorists travelling in the afternoon, resulting in delays towards the evening.

“Detours have also been identified and will be signposted. Johannesburg Metropolitan Police and Tshwane Metropolitan Police officials will be deployed to monitor and manage traffic and ensure minimal disruptions. Motorists will be diverted via the R101 for the detour route.”

Motorists are advised to plan their trips accordingly, consider the alternative routes recommended and practise caution when using the roads

“The agency takes seriously its mandate from government to manage and maintain the national road network. In so doing, the safety and well-being of road users and the communities in which it operates are paramount.”

The Star

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