[TOP STORY] Joburg's potholes, traffic lights and stolen cables: JRA responds

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‘What we've done when we re-cable our traffic lights, we have reduced the content of copper in those traffic lights so that even if somebody were to steal it, the yield is very little,’ says Sipho Nhlapo, acting head of department of mobility and freight at the JRA.
31 Jan 2025 8AM English South Africa Business News · Politics

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