The state of Joburg’s road infrastructure is in such a deplorable condition that only 5% of the city’s bridges are classified as good or very good. More than 90% of the bridges are either fair, poor or very poor, according to the annual report of the Johannesburg Road Agency (JRA), the city’s entity responsible for road maintenance.
The state of Joburg’s road infrastructure is in such a deplorable condition that only 5% of the city’s bridges are classified as good or very good.
More than 90% of the bridges are either fair, poor or very poor, according to the annual report of the Johannesburg Road Agency , the city’s entity responsible for road maintenance...If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue.
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