For several weeks, various traffic signals under the control of the Western Cape Government have not been functional in the Helderberg area. This has unfortunately caused traffic delays, especially during peak traffic hours. The provincial government apologizes for the inconvenience this has caused to motorists travelling in the area.

In many instances, these signals have been vandalised. The vandalism and damage ranged from vehicle crash damage to theft and unlawful electricity connections.

The affected traffic signals include:

  • N2 and Reunion Drive/Hlati Drive
  • N2 and Overwacht Road
  • N2 and Mondeor Road
  • N2 and Sir Lowry’s Pass Road
  • R102 and Old Faure Road
  • R102 and Croydon Vineyard and Olive Estates / Kelderhof

The current delay in repairs can be attributed to a lack of stock of the replacement hardware. The initial delay in restoring electricity to the sites has since been resolved:

  • To mitigate the risk of future vandalism at these sites, the installation of underground concrete chambers is being actioned. The chambers are scheduled, for delivery within the next few weeks.
  • A further complication has been a backlog in the supply of the controller boxes. This was due to all stock being bought by a local authority. The Infrastructure department is in regular contact with the supplier to ensure that they keep to the committed timeline for delivery.

Speaking on the processes to finding a permanent solution, The Provincial Minister of Infrastructure Tertuis Simmers said: “Where it has been possible, we have been repairing traffic signals. Unfortunately, the type of damage at most of the intersections has been such that a temporary solution is not suitable. I have instructed my team to expedite the repairs once the hardware has arrived."

Minister Simmers further added: “I will be engaging the Minister of Mobility, Ricardo Mackenzie as well as the City of Cape Town to support the traffic flow with point duty officers until the signals are repaired. However, I am aware that this will be resource dependent".

Road users are reminded that where traffic signals flash red or are not functional, these should be treated as stop signs.


Media Enquiries:

Mr. Ntobeko Mbingeleli

Spokesperson for Minister Tertuis Simmers

ntobeko.mbingeleli@westerncape.gov.za

021 483 8067 (o)

061 447 7851 (m)