Stop/Go on N2 between Makhanda and Fish River Pass

Stop/Go on N2 between Makhanda and Fish River Pass

The South African National Roads Agency SOC Limited (SANRAL) wants to alert roadway users that a Stop/Go system has actually been executed on the N2 in between Makhanda (previously Grahamstown) and the Fish River Pass.

The Stop/Go operation will be in impact throughout the day to help with one-way traffic circulation on the eastbound carriage methods this location.

This procedure guarantees safe passage while the partly obstructed half of the roadway on the westbound carriage methods is being cleared.

Stop/Go periods will be short, with an optimum period of 5 minutes, reducing interruption to traffic circulation.

Drivers taking a trip westwards in between East London or Qonce (previously King William’s Town) and Gqeberha (previously Port Elizabeth) might think about utilizing the following option path:

  • 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.

Vehicle drivers taking a trip eastwards in between Gqeberha and Qonce or East London might think about utilizing the following option path:

  • From Gqeberha, follow the N2 to Nanaga and turn ideal onto the R72 at the junction at Nanaga and take a trip on by means of Alexandria and Port Alfred to East London.
  • From East London, turn left onto the N2 and travel westwards through to Qonce.

“Motorists are asked for to prepare their journeys appropriately, think about alternative paths and workout care when utilizing the roadways,” stated Mr Mbulelo Peterson, SANRAL Southern Regional Manager. “SANRAL apologises for any hassle triggered.”

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