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    Omanyano ovanhu koikundaneki yomalungula kashili paveta, Commisiner Sakaria takunghilile Veronika Haulenga

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Illegal lay-bys by truck drivers on the national road network

todayJune 12, 2024 11

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The Roads Authority (RA) is urgently directing all truck drivers to immediately cease setting up illegal lay-bys on the national road network, especially those transporting manganese on the Trans Orange Corridor (Nakop Border Post via Grunau and Keetmanshoop to the port of Luderitz).

Trucks that are parked in unauthorised areas on the sides of highways and major roads create hazardous conditions, obstruct visibility, and increase the likelihood of serious accidents. From a road maintenance perspective, this causes excessive damage to road edges and shoulders. Moreover, debris is not contained in these areas as there is no dustbin, and this causes conflict between the RA and farmers as the debris is hazardous to their livestock.

All truck drivers and relevant stakeholders are hereby reminded that designated rest areas are available throughout the national road network. These facilities are designed to provide safe and legal locations for rest breaks and overnight stops.

Hence, the RA humbly requests truck drivers to abide by the rules and utilise the provided areas only. Alternatively, transporters should apply for additional rest areas with good motivation as to why the current rest areas cannot be used and why extra rest areas are required.

Illegal lay-bys are strictly prohibited, and truck drivers violating this regulation will face stringent penalties and hefty fines.

 

*A lay-by is a short strip of road on the side of a main road, where cars may stop temporarily

Written by: Staff Writer

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