Roads Mauritius

The country is a huge construction site

Work is progressing - roads are being built almost in the four corners of the island. Some projects were completed at 20% and others 75%. For years, the government will spend about Rs 30 billion for expanding the road network.

31 Mar 2011, motors.mega.mu

An area of 10 acres reserved for driving schools

"Traffic flow has increased in the North. But traffic congestion means that the country prospers. The country also recorded many accidents and I have appointed a consultant to ensure the safety and he does a great job. We must ensure that a licensee can drive and control his vehicle. With this in mind we will soon have a Driving Centre in 10 acres. This is a project of the government and the private sector." Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam said on Thursday at the opening of second stage of Pamplemousses in Forbach.

25 Mar 2011, motors.mega.mu

Dual Carriageway and Goodlands bypass will be opened at Thursday

Both projects in the north, including the Dual Carriageway and Goodlands bypass as expected will be opened at Thursday by the Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam. The opening of these two main roads will greatly help drivers.

21 Mar 2011, motors.mega.mu

The new Caudan interchange will be ready in October

The Road Development Authority (RDA) informs that the work will be completed in October.

06 Mar 2011, motors.mega.mu

Strong opposition to the coastal road shift in Mont-Choisy

La Plateforme pour sauver les plages de l'île Maurice call the responsibility to address the demand of Tarisa Resort, on a shifting coastal road of Mont-Choisy. According to this organization, it will create a 2 km bypass for those wishing to go to the beach of Mont-Choisy.

04 Mar 2011, motors.mega.mu

The Prime Minister warned of the cost of higher oil prices

In his speech at the opening ceremony of a new widen road from Solitude in Trou aux Biches, Tuesday, February 22, Navin Ramgoolam has warned that the country will be affected by rising oil prices on the world market.

25 Feb 2011, motors.mega.mu

Rs 14.1 billion for road infrastructure

Now the government is undertaking infrastructural projects costing over Rs 14.1 billion till 2013, said Prime Minister Dr Navin Ramgoolam at the opening of the Triolet Bypass. Prime Minister stated that these infrastructural projects are in line with the vision of transforming Mauritius into a ‘garden city state’.

23 Feb 2011, motors.mega.mu

Development of Riche Terre roundabout

Buildings works is currently in progress at the roundabout of Riche Terre. This is the first phase of the expanding the road.

19 Feb 2011, motors.mega.mu

Fines are not the only solution

Speed cameras and increasing the fines, will they decrease the number of accidents on our roads?

17 Jan 2011, Yashvin, pages of my life

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