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    Roadworks continue on the N2 outside East London

    EditorBy EditorMarch 12, 2016No Comments1 Min Read
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    Roadworks are expected to continue on the N2 from Wilsonia to the N6 turnoff outside East London in the Eastern Cape, says Sanral.

    Roadworks are expected to continue on the N2 from Wilsonia to the N6 turnoff outside East London in the Eastern Cape, says Sanral.

    "From Monday, 14 March until Saturday, 19 March there will be multi-day single lane closures on the East bound road way. Motorists should expect traffic to move slowly," the South African National Roads Agency Limited said in a media release.

     “Sanral urges motorists to travel with caution, plan their trips in advance or take alternative routes,” said Mbulelo Peterson, Regional Manager of Sanral’s Southern Region.

    "Sanral apologises for any inconvenience caused."

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