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In a statement, Sanral said the purpose of the project was to ease heavy traffic congestion in the province which inhibited economic growth and led to frustration and loss of productivity of road users.
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Sanral further urged motorists to drive carefully through construction sites, which would be policed, keeping to posted temporary speed limits, and not slowing down to look at construction activities.
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"The DA will not hesitate to seek relief from the courts if Sanral continues to ram these proposals through outside of lawful parameters," he said.
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Sanral would assess progress and the relevant contractors in
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Sanral said that although traffic disruptions were to be expected during the construction, it would attempt to minimise this and keep a maximum of lanes open particularly at peak hours.
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Sanral project manager Alex van Niekerk said the toll road project, part of the Freeway Improvement Scheme, was gazetted last Friday.
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He was a reacting to a SA National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) advertisement in local newspapers on Friday morning giving notice of plans to toll the N1 between Bellville and the Hex River, and the N2 from just past Cape Town International Airport to Bot River.
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Sanral spokeswoman Wendy Watson said the total amount invested over the next seven years was R22 billion.
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"The GFIP is an example of co-operation through the various spheres of government, with involvement of Ekurhuleni, Tshwane and Johannesburg metros, the provincial and national governments," Sanral said.
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(Sanral), the provincial government, and the Tshwane, Johannesburg and
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