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Gauteng’s #PotholeFixGP App now allows users to report faulty traffic lights.
Users can now report broken traffic signals using a new function on the #PotholeFixGP App from the Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport.
Additionally, users of the application are able to report potholes on Gauteng roadways. Since its debut in 2022, at least 7418 potholes have been documented.
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The department further urged Gauteng residents to download the app and report road maintenance issues that need attention.
“The added function is intended to enhance user experience of the people of Gauteng. It is ultimately set up to improve service delivery to the people of Gauteng.
“The APP can provide a status update of the traffic signal and potholes ranging from reported, assigned to completed. It further allows for checking and verifying whether a reported traffic signal/pothole is on a municipal, provincial or a national (SANRAL) road, “the department said.
DID YOU KNOW? You can now report faulty Traffic Signals on the #PotholeFixGP APP 🚥🚦
— Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport (@GPDRT_) August 4, 2023
To download the App, kindly click on the below link:https://t.co/iaWnAhv0x1 pic.twitter.com/oL6OYEunD3
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