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The South African National Roads Agency Limited, generally known as the Agency, is an independent, statutory company registered in terms of the Companies Act. The South African government, represented by the Minister of Transport, is the sole shareholder and owner of the Agency. Its mandate is to develop, maintain and manage South Africa's 7 200 kilometre national road network comprising over R30 billion in assets, excluding land.
Trans African Concessions (Pty) Ltd (TRAC) is the Concessionaire of the R3bn project to build, finance, operate, maintain and expand the 630km N4 TOLL ROAD between Witbank and Maputo.
N3 Toll Concession (N3TC) is a single purpose company responsible for the design, construction, financing, operating and maintenance of the N3 Highway between Cedara, KwaZulu-Natal and Heidelberg, Gauteng in South Africa.
Arrive Alive was initiated by the Department of Transport in October 1997. It aims to decrease the fatalities on our roads by 5% annually. This is in line with the Department of Transport's mission: To ensure an acceptable level of quality in road traffic, with emphasis on road safety, on the South African urban and rural road network.
MCLI is a group of infrastructure investors, service providers and users, focussed on the promotion and further development of the Maputo Corridor, as a contribution to the aims and objectives of the Maputo Development Corridor.
The International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association (IBTTA) is the worldwide alliance of toll operators and associated industries that provides a forum for sharing knowledge and ideas to promote and enhance toll-financed transportation services.
The RTMC was established to initiate and run an effective road management system throughout South Africa and to bring a professional approach and improved confidence into the entire system
St John offers First Aid and Home Care training to commerce and industry, schools, government departments, the military and of course to the general public so that they can assist in times of emergency at home and work. The range of courses is designed to cater for the advanced First Aider to young schoolchildren as well as those individuals with limited reading and writing skills.
The AA was formed in 1930 after the dissolution of the Federation of Automobile Clubs, with the aim of tackling motoring issues with national and macro-economic impact.










