Zambezi traffic officials warn of road rage amid congestion
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Traffic officials in the Zambezi Region are cautioning holidaymakers about road rage due to congestion in Katima Mulilo.
Traffic officials in the Zambezi Region are cautioning holidaymakers about road rage due to congestion in Katima Mulilo.
Namibia, one of the countries in Africa with the most developed road infrastructure, continues to make significant progress in enhancing its road network.
Motorists in Windhoek are agitated by daily traffic congestion along the Eneas Peter Nanyemba Road, which is currently under construction.
The first phase of the road construction, which will turn the road into a dual carriageway, is currently in its final stages.
Katima Mulilo now boasts a new set of traffic lights situated at the junction of Sam Nujoma Avenue and Mafuta Road.
At the commissioning of the traffic lights, Mayor John Ntemwa said the new set of traffic lights was necessitated by increased traffic in the town.
Windhoek is faced with traffic congestion, especially during peak hours.
Against the background, the Mayor of Windhoek, Queen Kamati, has visited roads and illegal vending sites to observe the traffic flow and challenges related to by-law transgressions.
The traffic congestion in Windhoek's Aoas interchange could be something of the past with the opening of the northern access roads to the Prosperita Industrial Area.