In a significant victory for developers and a stern lesson in administrative fairness, the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) has declared the South African National Roads Agency’s (Sanral)...
A tragic moment that changed the conversation Early summer traffic on the N2 is usually a blur of holiday plans and airport runs. That sense of...
A New Wave of Construction Spending South Africa’s public sector has finally found its hard hat again. After years of stagnation, state infrastructure investment is picking...
For anyone commuting between Durban and the interior, this is the most significant disruption in months. But there is a clear plan in place. Knowing the...
After weeks of frustration for motorists and logistics operators, the Huguenot Tunnel and its toll plaza are open to traffic once again. The reopening comes just...
If you’ve ever sat fuming in a long queue at a toll plaza, fumbling for cash or swiping a card that takes just a little too...
For years, the little plastic e-tag on your windscreen was a symbol of Gauteng’s unpopular e-toll system, something many motorists swore they’d never use again. But...
E-Toll Gantries Hit a Roadblock: Are Gauteng’s Speed Cameras Just Expensive Decorations? Expert questions whether the multi-billion-rand system is even capable of enforcing speed limits When...
Province meets its debt obligation, but MEC says it’s costing schools, hospitals and pothole repairs The Gauteng Provincial Government has paid R5.44 billion towards settling its...
If you thought saying goodbye to e-tolls in Gauteng last year meant the end of billing headaches, you’re not alone. But some motorists are still scratching...