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Trans African Concessions (TRAC) manages and operates the N4 Toll Route between Pretoria and the Port of Maputo (Maputo Corridor). As toll concessionaire TRAC plays a part in road safety through engineering, design and maintenance of the road infrastructure, signage, traffic monitoring and road user communication.

Although TRAC does not have a responsibility to provide emergency services on the N4 route, and has no law enforcement powers, it is serious about the safety of all road users.

As part of TRAC’s investment in the motoring community and underpinned by its commitment towards road safety, TRAC has now taken hands with the Arrive Alive website to better communicate with road users.

Through www.arrivealive.co.za TRAC will update local and international road users about conditions and concerns along the N4 Toll Route. Arrive Alive and TRAC both aim to enhance the safety of motorists and commercial drivers in South Africa.

In this regard, Arrive Alive has recently launched a mobile site, www.arrivealive.mobi where emergency information can be accessed while en route anywhere in South Africa. TRAC will also notify Arrive Alive of weather conditions, incidents and accidents on the N4 Toll Route which may have a direct bearing on the safety or comfort of road users.

“Road safety is everybody’s responsibility and by taking hands with Arrive Alive TRAC can play a part to extend this message to a wider audience,” explains
Anita Heyl, TRAC’s spokesperson.

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Issued: 08 July 2009

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