Talk of the Town

Upgrading of the N2 between Makhanda and Fish River Pass

- TOTT REPORTER

The SA National Roads Agency SOC Limited (Sanral) advises road users that the N2 will be intermitte­ntly closed between Makhanda and the Fish River Pass due to blasting operations until January 29 2024.

Sanral says the road will be closed on four days for a maximum of three hours, from 2-5pm. The road closures are planned for:

Thursday January 25 and Monday January 29.

The blasting operations will take place on sections 13 and 14 of the N2 between Makhanda and the Fish River Pass.

Motorists travelling westwards between East London or Qonce and Gqeberha may consider using the following alternativ­e route:

From East London, follow the R72 to Port Alfred and Kenton-on-Sea through to Nanaga and turn left onto the N2 and continue to Gqeberha.

Motorists travelling eastwards between Gqeberha and Qonce or East London may consider using the following alternativ­e route:

From Gqeberha, follow the N2 to Nanaga and turn right onto the R72 at the junction at

Nanaga, and travel on via Alexandria and Port Alfred to East London.

From East London, turn left onto the N2 and travel westwards through to Qonce.

“The temporary road closures are unavoidabl­e as Sanral continues its work to upgrade the N2 in the Eastern Cape, which will ultimately be to the benefit of road users.

“Motorists are requested to plan their trips accordingl­y, consider alternativ­e routes and use caution when making use of the roads,” Sanral southern regional manager Mbulelo Peterson said.

“Sanral apologises for any inconvenie­nce caused,” Peterson said.

The upgrades to that section of the N2 will include improvemen­ts to the horizontal and vertical alignments, the provision of climbing lanes and constructi­on of community access roads in Lewiswood, Mabofolwen­i and Nobumba villages on the Peddie side of the project.

Peterson said the route would continue to serve as a crucial link between Gqeberha and East London, as well as connecting the Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal provinces via the Eastern Cape.

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