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OPINION: ‘Missing signage is hazardous’

Please erect some speed limit signs on the way to Port Shepstone.

DEAR Editor,-

Travelling from Hibberdene, there are no 80 km speed limit signs along the Pumula/Melville stretch. Speed limits from Hibberdene are 100 km. The first visible 80 km sign is just past the robot crossing at Tweni (R102 and off-ramp from N2).

Travelling back from Port Shepstone, there are about four signs reminding drivers that the speed limit is 80 km, but going through Banana Beach, buses and lorries drive on your tail and try pushing people to drive at 100 km.

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It is nerve-wracking when you are driving and there is a big green bus three or four metres behind trying to push you!

Since the bus accident just before the Melville turn-off, there are no signs anymore. Please erect some speed limit signs on the way to Port Shepstone.

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