JRA
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JRA agrees to work with Gauteng transport department to fix broken traffic lights
The Johannesburg Road Agency has released an official statement announcing their plans to address the repair of traffic lights at…
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‘Pledging for a pothole-free Lonehill’
Lonehill Residents Association alongside residents and local businesses is determined to transform Lonehill into a 'Pothole-Free Lonehill' and calls for…
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Community cheers as storm water drain repairs come to Ward 115
The community of Ward 115 celebrates timely storm water drain repairs, signaling a commitment to responsive service delivery. Ward councillor…
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‘Costs to resolve traffic light issues exceed R70m,’ says JRA
Johannesburg Roads Agency shared their plan to tackle the traffic light outage issues that are plaguing the city.
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An audit by the Gauteng Department of Roads and Logistics Gauteng’s reveals a traffic light crisis
Gauteng faces a critical safety issue as 149 traffic lights remain non-operational, raising alarms over road accidents and congestion.
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Road closures alert: Springboks face All Blacks at Ellis Park
Fans traveling to the high-stakes rugby match at Emirates Airline Park are advised to prepare for road closures and traffic…
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Councillor Reddy talks about lack of service delivery
The ward councilor admits a lot still needs to be done in his ward and calls out the city for…
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Slowly but surely annoying flashing traffic lights will stay switched on
Ward 94 councillor David Foley believes traffic light issues could be a thing of the past if the province allows…
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Pothole repairs underway, residents urged to log road defects
Ward 115 councilor Mark van Merwe said the repairs are expected to be completed within two weeks.
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JRA reinstate road after pipe burst
After fixing the pipes, the JRA leaves the hole open to see if the pipe is still leaking.
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Ward 93 councillor cleans up the streets of his ward
Reddy met with the JRA to discuss issues in the ward.
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Fourways resident’s five-year flooding nightmare
Resident says the JRA has made promises for over five years and he is still suffering.











