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Night Work Resumes On N2: Kwamashu Interchange – Umdloti River Bridge

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Published: October 3, 2022
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Durban – The South African National Roads Agency SOC Limited (SANRAL) announced on Monday that work continues in the median behind concrete barriers along the N2 from Kwamashu Interchange to the Umdloti River Bridge.

SANRAL warned that construction vehicles will enter from the fast lane at the start of the barriers and exit into the fast lanes at the end of the barriers on both carriageways.

Trevor Zumani, SANRAL Eastern Region Project Manager, said: “Motorists are requested to take particular care and to allow construction vehicles to move across from the fast lane into the slow lane.

“Some concrete work will be carried out over the weekend, so please be aware of concrete trucks.”

Zumani said night-time work will resume from Tuesday, 4 October 2022, and will comprise re-marking of the road lines, followed by the moving of the concrete barriers into position.

He said this will all happen well after peak hours to the north of the Sibaya Interchange and should cause little obstruction to traffic.

“On the N2 north of Mount Edgecombe, the long-term closures and/or lane width restrictions will continue into 2026,” said Zumani.

“However, there will continue to be two lanes in both directions, but they will just be slightly narrower and the shoulders have been reduced in width. Disruption should therefore be minimal.”  

There are often pedestrians on the road on both carriageways, especially between the Umhlanga River Bridge and the Mount Edgecombe Interchange.

Zumani said: “With the reduced shoulder width, there could also be taxis stopping in the slow lane.”.

Zumani urged motorists to remain patient, to slow down, to drive carefully, and leave enough space between vehicles.

“SANRAL would like to thank the motorists for their patience during the construction period. When the project is complete, we will have state-of-the-art highways with free-flowing traffic,” said Zumani.

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