TABLE VIEW
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BIG BAY MARKET DAY BOOSTS SUPPORT FOR SURF LIFESAVING CLUB
MOTORISTS INCREASINGLY FRUSTRATED
Congestion on R27 concerns KAILIN DANIELS
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From food and crafts to games and music, Big Bay Market Day offered something for everyone while raising funds for beach safety initiatives. Pictured is Clint Cronning, who has trained a number of Level 3 lifeguards through Ambutek. Read more on page 2
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otorists travelling along the R27 between Table View and Milnerton say peak-hour traffic near Dolphin Beach has become increasingly frustrating, with many blaming the timing of a traffic light at the Marine Drive intersection. Drivers claim the robot at the T-junction of Dolphin Beach Road (Marine Drive) and Otto du Plessis Drive allows only about four to five vehicles to pass during each green phase, resulting in long queues and delays, particularly during the morning rush. Residents say the issue has been ongoing for years and has led to regular traffic build-up along
TRAFFIC LIGHT TIMING BLAMED
Marine Drive. Ward councillor Sue van der Linde confirmed she has received numerous complaints about the traffic lights at the R27/Blaauwberg/Koeberg intersection. “The short signal timing and intermittent outages are causing severe congestion and understandable frustration,” she said. Van der Linde said the matter was raised at a recent Subcouncil meeting and will be reported to the City’s Road Infrastructure Management (RIM) and Signals Department for urgent investigation. TO PAGE 3
CITY CALLS FOR NATURE RESERVE EXPANSION PAGE 7