No delays expected on N4 between Gauteng and Mozambique

Issued by SANRAL
Pretoria, Dec 14, 2015

Travelling on the N4 freeway from Tshwane to Mozambique should be trouble-free during the festive season and road users will not experience any delays caused by roadworks.

Vusi Mona the Head of Communications of the South African National Roads Agency says there are no major construction activities under way on the artery that runs from Gauteng, through Mpumalanga to the Mozambican border.

Sanral also calls on road users to follow important safety tips when they take to the country's main roads during the festive season. "The main message is to remember that a road is a shared space and that you should be respectful towards tour fellow road users," says Mona.

Speed limits are clearly indicated on the 21 451 km of roads managed by Sanral in all nine provinces. "These are maximum limits and drivers should adjust their speed according to conditions such as rain or visibility.

Road users are encouraged to take a break during long distance journeys to prevent fatigue and lack of concentration.

Report incidents to either the South African Police Services (10111) or the National Traffic Call Centre (NTCC) on 012 665 6075. Traffic disruptions or crashes can also be reported - depending on the route - to the N4 route patrol customer care line on 0800 8722 64 or 082 881 4444, or the Bakwena route patrol customer care line on 0800 225 9362.