The South African National Roads Agency SOC Limited (SANRAL) has advised road users that the N2 will be intermittently closed between Makhanda (Grahamstown) and the Fish River Pass due to blasting operations taking place between 6 June and 27 June 2024.
Blasting operations are planned for the following dates:
• Thursday, 6 June 2024,
• Monday, 10 June 2024,
• Thursday 13 June 2024
• Monday, 17 June 2024 (Public Holiday),
• Thursday, 20 June 2024,
• Monday, 24 June 2024, and
• Thursday, 27 June 2024.
The road will be closed on these days from 3pm, for a maximum period of three hours up to 6pm, to allow sufficient time for the cleaning of the existing N2 and making it safe for road users.
Motorists travelling westwards between East London or Qonce (King William’s Town) and Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth) may consider using the following alternative route:
• From East London, follow the R72 to Port Alfred and Kenton-on-Sea through to Nanaga, turn left onto the N2 and continue on to Gqeberha.
Motorists travelling eastwards between Gqeberha and Qonce or East London may consider using the following alternative route:
• From Gqeberha, follow the N2 to Nanaga, turn right onto the R72 at the junction at Nanaga and travel on via Alexandria and Port Alfred to East London.
• From East London, turn left onto the N2 and travel westwards through to Qonce.
“Motorists are requested to plan their trips, accordingly, consider alternative routes and use caution when making use of the roads,” said Mbulelo Peterson, SANRAL Southern Regional Manager. “SANRAL apologises for any inconvenience caused.”