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The City of uMhlathuze and Komatipoort are amongst those hardest hit by a surge in truck volumes which is decimating local infrastructure and causing crime to rise. | News24_Business

In just a few short months, the R33 between Piet Retief and Vryheid has been chewed up and spat out. As they navigate the road marked by grave-sized potholes, motorists would be forgiven for thinking they had crossed over into a war-torn territory.

It's been this way since late last year, when a flurry of coal trucks headed to Richards Bay devastated this and other roads in a bid to detour from the N2 amid community uproar over a deadly crash near Pongola. It was a sudden and relatively short-lived influx, but it was enough to tear up the road with lasting effects on small towns like Paulpietersburg, which has been in disrepair since.

The community's pleas to local and provincial authorities have mostly fallen on deaf ears. Without any genuine repair efforts, the only upside seems to be for the local tyre dealer, who is said to be making a killing.Get 14 days free to read all our investigative and in-depth journalism. Thereafter you will be billed R75 per month. You can cancel anytime and if you cancel within 14 days you won't be billed.

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