Moloto Road has earned the title “road of death” because of the accidents that have claimed many lives.
“For a long time the state of this road has been a plight on the region. The Moloto Road has become synonymous with road crashes, bus accidents, injuries and deaths. It has robbed communities of breadwinners and beloved mothers,” said Minister of Transport Dipuo Peters. The R573 Moloto “road of death” will undergo a major upgrade from August 2016. The major upgrade programme which will cover the entire stretch of the R573 over the next five to ten-year period. This work will be completed in stages with the most critical 25 kilometre section receiving priority attention. Over the years a number of illegal access routes have sprung up next to the road and these will now be closed off through proper fencing and new, safer walkways will be constructed. An amount of R1 billion has been allocated for the upgrade over a three-year period. The 160 kilometres stretch of road runs through three provinces: Gauteng, Limpopo and Mpumalanga, and is used by approximately 50 000 commuters daily. The road remains an important economic route connecting these three provinces.