A task team comprising Sandton Central Management District, Eskom, Johannesburg Roads Agency (JRA), Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) and Traffic Freeflow is putting its drive behind improving traffic signals and traffic flow in South Africa’s financial hub.
The Sandton Central Traffic Signal Forum’s goal is to keep traffic moving as smoothly as possible by ensuring all traffic signals work optimally. But, with the many road, pavement and infrastructure improvement projects underway, this is no small task. However, by working together, the task team reports that it has already made good progress and road users in Sandton Central can expect to see even more improvements in the future. Elaine Jack, City Improvement District Manager of the Sandton Central Management District, which manages the public urban spaces of South Africa’s cosmopolitan financial hub, says: “One of the most important benefits coming from this forum is improved communication and it goes a long way to addressing issues and putting solutions into action faster. “It takes the cooperation of many partners for a bustling area like Sandton Central to operate with excellence. Bringing everyone around the same table to improve communication between all involved is a big step in the right direction.” The forum’s ultimate objective is to have all traffic signals working and synchronised optimally. But, when this is impossible, the team has developed a system to ensure traffic management is put in place swiftly, keeping intersections moving and ensuring traffic signals are reinstated as soon as it is feasible. Jack confirms: “We are tracking the traffic signals carefully. With the collaboration achieved at the Sandton Central Traffic Signal Forum, the operation of traffic signals in the Sandton Central Management District has improved markedly. This is encouraging and we hope to see continued improvement in future.”