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More traffic lights for Beitbridge
24 Jan 2012 at 05:18hrs | Views
Beitbridge Town Council will install more traffic lights to control high volumes of vehicular traffic that pass through the town daily.
The town council has so far set up robots at two intersections at the Zesa Complex/Harare Road and the Main Road/Dulibadzimu bus terminus turn off.
Accidents had become common at these intersections.
The traffic lights are running on a council generator and will only be commissioned after they are connected to the Zesa grid.
An average of 3 000 trucks and 3 500 private cars pass through the town on daily basis, while about the same number belongs to local residents.
Official figures show that 1 200 cars were registered in the border town in 2011. According to the last population census the town has around 30 000 people, but that number has increased due to its proximity to South Africa and high economic activity.
Beitbridge Town secretary Dr Sipho Singo recently said the idea to install traffic lights was mooted in last year's fiscal budget. He said the two new robots would be installed at intersections at Cariners/CBD Road and Holiday Inn/Main Road.
Mr Singo said the traffic lights were being installed at intersections that had become black spots.
Mr Singo said they were working on putting proper signage to notify motorists of the existence of traffic lights.
The town council has so far set up robots at two intersections at the Zesa Complex/Harare Road and the Main Road/Dulibadzimu bus terminus turn off.
Accidents had become common at these intersections.
The traffic lights are running on a council generator and will only be commissioned after they are connected to the Zesa grid.
Official figures show that 1 200 cars were registered in the border town in 2011. According to the last population census the town has around 30 000 people, but that number has increased due to its proximity to South Africa and high economic activity.
Beitbridge Town secretary Dr Sipho Singo recently said the idea to install traffic lights was mooted in last year's fiscal budget. He said the two new robots would be installed at intersections at Cariners/CBD Road and Holiday Inn/Main Road.
Mr Singo said the traffic lights were being installed at intersections that had become black spots.
Mr Singo said they were working on putting proper signage to notify motorists of the existence of traffic lights.
Source - TH