Schoemanskloof road works concluded

Delays are no longer expected in Schoemanskloof on the N4 with TRAC’s road rehabilitation project on that section of the road now officially concluded.

Delays are no longer expected in Schoemanskloof on the N4 with TRAC’s road rehabilitation project on that section of the road now officially concluded.

The conclusion of the project has resulted in the termination of all major road works and the discontinuation of the Stop and Go’s that were operational since 2012.

Because TRAC is committed to keeping the Maputo Corridor (between Pretoria, in Gauteng, and the Port of Maputo, in Mozambique) in pristine condition, extensive road improvement projects are often undertaken. The Schoemanskloof Rehabilitation Project, was one such initiative and saw the surface of the road between the Lydenburg (R36) turnoff and Montrose upgraded over 16 months.

With the knowledge that these road works and Stop and Go’s were often times a cause of frustration for road users, TRAC extends its gratitude for the patience, understanding and consideration exhibited by all throughout the project.

N4 users are urged to note that major road works are still in progress at the Gorge, between Nelspruit and Malalane, with the Stop and Go on that section of the N4 still operational. Road rehabilitation has also commenced in Mozambique with a Stop and Go now effective between Moamba and Matola.

TRAC appeals to all users of the N4 to remain patient and considerate during this construction process and to abide to all regulations for the sake of their safety and the safety of others. We appreciate the inconvenience and frustration that long delays may cause to motorists, but we guarantee that the end-product will be worth it.

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