This after it was found that the sight distance in both east and west directions is very poor from the side roads; and numerous complaints from residents about speeding cars.
Spokesperson for the agency, Bertha Peters-Scheepers confirmed that the regional depot would shortly be implementing the new four-way stop, however, she was unable to give the exact date.
Ward 96 councillor Matome Mafokwane explained that although speed humps would’ve been a better alternative, it was a good initiative from the JRA.
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