by Mishkah Anthony
18 August 2008
Cape Town Traffic department's operating system, E-Natis was down again this morning.
Officials say a technical error in Gauteng has caused all traffic centres across the City to crash. But just a few hours ago Cape Town traffic officials have confirmed the E-Natis system is up and running again. Cape Town traffic's Merle Lourens says the system is back in operation.
“So far the Western Province is up and running but I am not sure for the risk of the country.”
Lourens said there was a power outage in the Midrand branch in Gauteng which caused the entire country’s operations to crash.
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