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BAKWENA ENSURES A SAFER & SMOOTHER JOURNEY FOR MOTORISTS THIS HOLIDAY SEASON

Bakwena is responsible for managing and maintaining a safe and reliable road infrastructure along
the N1 and N4 highway routes within the Limpopo, Gauteng and North West provinces, with
increased efforts over our Festive Season Campaign, to ensure greater road monitoring presence to
promote driver vigilance.
Road safety is one of Bakwena’s key pillars and with the Easter holiday season on our door step
Bakwena has implemented various additional measures including partnering with various
authorities to ensure the safety of motorists travelling the route. Bakwena would like to assure
motorists that crucial roadworks will be suspended during this period.
Bakwena is thrilled once again to announce our ongoing collaboration with Renault South Africa,
Motus Corporation and the various law enforcement authorities, as we gear up to enhance road safety
on the Bakwena N1N4 route this Easter holiday. 6 Renault Clio vehicles, boasting a 5-star Euro NCAP
safety rating, were officially handed over to Bakwena on Friday 15 March which will be used to bolster
route surveillance, crash and road user assistance over this period.

Renault South Africa’s commitment to road safety is evident from the high safety standards they apply
to all their vehicles. Their Human First Program is aimed at improving safety of all road users and
reducing the number and severity of daily crashes.
This road safety initiative is in its twelfth year and we are excited to have SANRAL on board as a new
partner which will boost the safety of motorists travelling this Easter holiday season on the N1 from
Pretoria right up to Beit Bridge border.
“Road safety is one of SANRAL’s core pillars that underpin its operations and increasingly, we prioritise
the use of technology and innovation to improve road safety. This partnership with Bakwena, Renault
and the Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) speaks to the importance of public private
partnerships to collectively achieve more. Thanks to Renault, these additional vehicles that will be on
the road during the Easter holidays, will significantly aid increased visible policing and the presence of
law enforcement,” said Vusi Mona, SANRAL’s General Manager for Communications and Marketing.
“As we prepare for the major influx of traffic on our roads during the Easter holidays, we want to
remind road users that the road is a shared space and as individuals, we have a responsibility to use
that space with the safety and wellbeing and all other road users in mind. It takes one good decision
to save a life. So buckle up, obey the speed limits and make sure both drivers and vehicles are fit for
the journey,” said Mona.

Solomon Kganyago, Chief Operations Officer, encourages motorists to plan their journey ahead of
time and try to avoid travelling in the peak periods. Adhere to the speed limits, be extra cautious and
alert when approaching busy intersections and areas of high traffic volumes. Ensure your planning
includes sufficient time to stop and take a break at least every two hours or after travelling for 200km
during your journey. Driver fatigue occurs when motorists have not had enough time to rest before
embarking on a long journey and potentially could lead to crashes and fatalities.

For a smoother travel experience and to use dedicated e-tag lanes, travellers with e-tags are
encouraged to top up before their journey through self-service terminals available at:
 N1 Total Panorama Petroport
 N4 Total Magalies Petroport
 N4 Kroondal Shell East and West
 N4 Marlotti Guest Lodge Swartruggens.
Peak periods, especially around the Pumulani and Carousel toll plazas, are expected between 12:00
and 20:00 on 28 and 29 March for northbound routes, and 1 April for southbound routes.

Bakwena has once again partnered with Wheel Well whereby we will make available 25 children seats
across all age ranges available for a minimal donation to road users who do not have seats for their
children. This campaign will be taking place at Total Panorama Petroport on the N1 on Thursday 28
March between 10:00 and 13:00. The friendly staff from Bakwena and Wheel Well will be available to
assist parents with valuable car seat advice as well.
Should road users be faced with an emergency while travelling the Bakwena N1N4 route, the number
to dial for assistance is 0800 BAKWENA / 0800 2259362, available 24/7.

Bakwena emphasises its commitment to road safety and community wellbeing, thanking motorists
for their patience and urging them to stay updated with live traffic information via @BakwenaN1N4
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