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TRAC ready for holiday season traffic

Road construction activities on the N4 will be paused from December12 to January 6.

As the festive season approaches, Trans African Concessions (TRAC) is preparing for a substantial increase in traffic along the Maputo Corridor, which links Gauteng, Mpumalanga and Maputo.

To support smoother journeys and minimise delays, TRAC has implemented several measures to manage traffic flow and enhance road safety throughout this peak travel period.

To accommodate the expected surge in traffic, all TRAC N4 toll plazas will be fully staffed during identified peak dates:
•     December 12
•     December 19
•     December 24
•     December 28
•     January 4
•     January 5

Road users are also reminded that all existing payment methods remain available at all TRAC toll plazas along the N4. These are – tag, tap and go, fleet cards, garage/petrol cards and cash.

24-hour free roadside assistance

Trac’s free, 24-hour roadside emergency service – will increase patrols across the route during the holiday period.
In partnership with the Trac Helpdesk, the teams will respond rapidly to incidents, with additional units strategically stationed in high-traffic areas on peak travel days.

Border crossing guidance

Travellers between South Africa and Mozambique should expect possible delays at the Lebombo and Ressano Garcia border posts due to high traffic volumes.
Trac reminds road users that while it supports congestion relief near the border, all operations at the border posts are managed by government
authorities. It is also important to note that the longest queues in the area typically involve heavy vehicles exporting goods, with light vehicles processed separately.

The annual Festive Season Traffic Management Plan for the Lebombo Border Post will be active from December 12 to January 16, with one-stop border processing at KM7 in place from December 15 to January 7.

Key components of this plan include:
•     A roadblock at the Coopersdal intersection;
•     A control point at the entrance of KM7 where all vehicles will be classified:
•     Class 1 (light vehicles) heading to the border will proceed directly;
•     Loaded light delivery vehicles (bakkies with commercial goods) and taxis will be diverted through the Komatipoort Load Control Centre for processing at KM7 before being escorted to the border;
•     Trucks will continue to be diverted through the KM7 staging area, with dedicated lanes for perishables in the staging area;

In the event of a blockage on the N4 in South Africa:
•     Eastbound local traffic will use Tenbosch Road to reach Komatipoort.
•     Westbound local traffic will use Strydomblock and Coopersdal to reach Malalane.

To assist westbound traffic entering South Africa from Mozambique, Mozambican authorities will establish a one stop border for taxis and light commercial at KM4 from January 2 to 5.

Suspension of roadworks

Road construction activities on the N4 will be paused from December 12 to January 6, in line with the construction industry’s annual shutdown.
Motorists are reminded, however, that construction zones remain active and all signage and speed restrictions must be obeyed for everyone’s safety.

Practice road safety throughout the Festive Season

Trac CEO, Alex van Niekerk, urged travellers to prioritise road safety and make use of Trac’s 24-hour Helpdesk for assistance or route-related information.

“Safety starts with each one of us,” said Van Niekerk, “As we do our part to keep the N4 safe and operational, we urge every road user to do theirs: don’t drink and drive, stay alert, obey speed limits, and make responsible choices on the road. Together, we can ensure that everyone reaches their destination safely this festive season.”

Toll Free TRAC 24-hour Helpdesk contact numbers:
• South Africa: 0800 87 22 64 / +27 82 881 4444
• Mozambique: 800 9022
TRAC further encourages road users to plan their journeys carefully and, where possible, travel during daylight and busier periods to reduce risks such as road spiking or other criminal activities.

“Road safety is our concern, celebrating life is our priority. Plan your journey, remain vigilant, and travel safely this festive season,” said TRAC spokesperson, Solange Soares.

Stay informed
For real-time traffic and border updates, follow:
• X: @TRACN4Route
• Facebook: @TRACN4
• WhatsApp Channel: https://www.whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaeDDXP7YSdCacuH3n1V
• Website: www.tracn4.co.za
#TRACN4 #MakingADifferenceOneKilomtreAtATime #RoadSafety #MoreThanJustARoad #TRACCares

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