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New Warwick Flyover: Major Road Closures.

19 May, 2008

 

Story Written By Gugu Blose

Major road closures will take place from Monday, when work on the R250-million Warwick Triangle Viaduct project picks up pace.

The project aims to solve one of Durban’s biggest traffic congestion headaches. But until work is completed in December 2009, motorists have been warned to expect increased congestion, detours and other disruptions. The flyover will carry traffic travelling into the city on the Western Freeway directly onto Johannes Nkosi (Alice) Street, bypassing the heavily congested Warwick area. The flyover will be finished just in time for the2010 Soccer World Cup, the benefits to motorists and pedestrians will extend well beyond 2010, said Roy Gooden, Deputy Head of the City’s Road Provision Department.

“The flyover will mean more efficient and safer travel. “We will be able to significantly reduce traffic congestion and the number of accidents in the area.” Preliminary work began in March, but the scale of the next phase of the development is far larger than what has been seen so far, Gooden warned.
“Construction will cause some disruptions and people will have to use alternative routes until work is completed.” Traffic will be re-routed from Old Dutch Road onto Centenary Road, Carlisle Road and Cross Street, before rejoining Johannes Nkosi Street. “These alternative routes are not cast in stone. We will monitor the situation regularly and make the necessary adjustments to ensure that disruption to motorists is minimised,” said Gooden.

The Engineering Department is liaising with Metro Police to ensure that sufficient personnel are deployed on these routes to assist traffic flow. Gooden urged motorists to drive carefully and to be patient during the construction period. “We also appeal to motorists to start thinking of alternative routes and factor the extra travel time into their journeys”.

  • Closures will take place between Johannes Nkosi(Alice) Street, Warwick Avenue and Russell Street.
  • Traffic will be diverted along Centenary Road to Carlisle Street and to Johannes Nkosi Street.
  • The Municipality proposes temporary traffic detours along Centenary Road, Carlisle and Cross Streets.
  • Centenary Road will be upgraded to accommodate one additional northbound lane, making a total of four northbound lanes.
  • Carlisle will have three eastbound lanes and one westbound lane.It will be converted to two eastbound lanes between Cross and Grey streets.
  • Cross Street, currently a one-way northbound, will be converted to a two–way between Carlisle and Johannes Nkosi streets, with two lanes in the southbound direction and one lane in the northbound direction.

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