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FRA concerned with heavy haulage companies using unsealed roads

FRA concerned with heavy haulage companies using unsealed roads

By Shanil Singh
27/03/2022
FRA CEO Kamal Prasad

Fiji Roads Authority is concerned with heavy haulage companies using unsealed roads when the pavement is saturated by prolonged rain, particularly on Kavanagasau Road, Valley Road and the Nausori Highland Road.

FRA CEO Kamal Prasad says there is a lack of appreciation about the serious effects of this action.

Prasad says the recent rain has saturated and weakened most of the unsealed roads in the Western Division and the FRA contractors are working around the clock to ensure all roads are accessible for emergency services and the public at large.

He says in some instances their contractors reinstate the road however the temporary reinstatements are damaged by heavy haulage companies overnight.

Prasad says that this is not only affecting the road condition but it is also disrupting the network flow by making it difficult for private vehicles and other public service vehicles to travel on.

He says we need to protect the unsealed road network against misuse and accelerated damage and they are urging the heavy haulage companies to please be considerate of other road users and their safety.

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