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Potholes everywhere but Gauteng Roads and Transport underspends by R334 419 000

Residents of Gauteng are being subjected to endless potholes and bad road conditions on provincial roads, yet the Department of Roads and Transport in the province has underspent on its third quarter budget by R334 419 000,00 for the 2021/2022 financial year.

Residents who use public and private transport are suffering due to poor roads conditions as well as a spike in transport costs. This information was revealed in the department’s third quarter report for the 2021/2022 financial year.

“When our road surfaces are in a poor condition and littered with potholes motor vehicle owners are at a huge risk of damaging their vehicles and claiming for the damages from their insurance,” is stated in a DA press statement.

“If motorists claim from their insurance on a regular basis, they will be flagged as high risk and therefore their premiums will increase.

“The department is clearly not utilising the budget it is given to ensure that maintenance is done on an ongoing basis as there is a huge challenge with regards to storm water drainage.

“Our fatality rate on the roads as well as vehicle accidents will be greatly reduced if the department puts proper plans in place to ensure that its’ full budget is spent timeously and effectively.

Many roads in the province are in a terrible state. Photos: Supplied

“The state of our roads will only get worse, especially when there is heavy torrential rain in our province which can potentially cover potholes causing vehicles to be badly damaged and possibly causing an accident.

“Through the mechanisms in place at the Gauteng Provincial Legislature, we will be demanding answers from the MEC for Roads and Transport, Jacob Mamabolo on how exactly this department will be ensuring that its budget is utilised and that our roads are properly maintained so that our residents can have access to roads that are in tip top condition”.

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Elsje Vermeulen

Elsje Vermeulen is the senior editor of MooiVaal Media and editor of the Vaalweekblad. Well-known for her award-winning photography and heartwarming stories, she always has the readers’ best interests at heart. Email: elsje@mooivaal.co.za
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