
‘Truck off!’ Steps taken to protect Smartie Bridge from heavy vehicles
[Herald Live - South Africa] - 21/09/2025
A group of Aloes and Swartkops residents have called on the metro to back their efforts to stop heavy trucks from crossing the Wylde Bridge, which has a five-tonne limit, warning that their passage poses a severe safety risk.
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