Several projects in the pipeline
Upgrade work included the construction of a new 7.3 km dual carriageway between Mthatha and the turn off to Ngqeleni. The east bound carriageway was newly constructed, while the west bound carriageway entailed an upgrade of existing road infrastructure. As a result of the new carriageway there are now six new bridges and two large agricultural underpass culverts were also constructed. “The R61 Mthatha Sprigg Street to Ngqeleni Turn-off project is one of several projects, each with different starting and completion dates in a mega road infrastructure development and safety programme for the R61 which commenced in 2011, and which will be completed by 2020,” says Mbulelo Peterson, SANRAL Southern Region manager.Improving road safety
Peterson adds that the plan is to improve the safety of the road users and pedestrians through the closing of unsafe intersections, a new interchange at Ngqeleni turn-off and the construction of formalised and channelised intersections.This is also an integrated road safety programme which aims to decrease the road hazards which may lead to accidents and motor vehicle accident (MVA) related deaths.