KZN: Alternative routes open for fuel and other essential cargo trucks
Repairs to Bayhead Road are expected to be complete by the end of Easter weekend.

Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) has confirmed that structural repairs to Bayhead Road have commenced.
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The road, which leads to the fuel depot, was damaged due to the recent heavy rains and subsequently sent motorists into a frenzy of panic buying fuel as rumors of a looming petrol shortage spread.
“We are pleased to inform you that the structural repairs on Bayhead Road have commenced with the aim of creating contraflow,” said TNPA spokesperson, Ayanda Shezi in a press release published on Transnet’s Facebook page.
Contractors had commenced with the delivery of material for the temporary repair of the washed away portion of the road, which is expected to be completed by close of the Easter weekend.
“Rain has been predicted for the weekend so this could cause a delay,” said Shezi. Meanwhile, a notice sent out to service station owners and other stakeholders earlier today stated that truck drivers will make use of the Bluff route as well as the the M7.
The notice read:
“A joint initiative between Law Enforcement, Bluff Councillor Gavin Hegter and TNPA precinct managers has resolved that the Bluff route will be of use to the trucking industry effective from Saturday, April 15. Municipal bylaws have been relaxed to open up the alternative route from the Port of Durban to the M7, Solomon Mahlangu Drive for trucks which transport essential cargo; prioritising fuel, food, pharmaceutical products and other essential cargo.”
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