Roadworks continue on R75 between Port Elizabeth and Despatch
Port Elizabeth - The South African National Roads AgencySOC Ltd (SANRAL) would like to notify travellers that roadworks scheduled to take place next week on the R75 between Port Elizabeth and Despatch.
The roadworks will take place from Monday, 18 March 2019 to Friday, 22 March 2019.
Traffif accomodation during ongoing roadworks between Port Elizabeth and Despatch
SANRAL said that the planned traffic accommodation during the roadworks are as follows:
- The right lane between St. Leonards Road and Spondo Road will be closed for 900m during the day and reopened during peak hours when travelling from Port Elizabeth towards Despatch.
- The left lane between Spondo Road and Johnson Road will be closed during the day and reopened during peak hours when travelling from Port Elizabeth towards Despatch.
- The left lane between Johnson Road and Chelsea Road will be closed during the day and reopened during peak hours when travelling from Port Elizabeth towards Despatch.
- The right lane between Johnson Road and Spondo Road will be closed during the day and reopened during peak hours when travelling from Despatch towards Port Elizabeth.
- The left lane between St. Leonards Road and Dyke Road will be closed for 900m during the day and reopened during peak hours when travelling from Despatch towards Port Elizabeth.
- Roadworks are expected to take place at the following intersections: Dyke, St Leonards, Spondo, Johnson, Chelsea and Ralo Road.
“Motorists are asked to plan their trips accordingly, consider alternative routes and to use caution when making use of the road,” said Mbulelo Peterson, SANRAL Southern Region’s Manager.
SANRAL apologizes for any inconvenience caused.
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