By Chanel September
19 October 2006
Residents of Nyanga are threatening to barricade a stretch of the Klipfontein road if it not made safer soon.
Two children have died and six have been injured. Complaints of drivers travelling at high speeds have been reported.
Ward councillor Depouth Elese told the Cape Argus that work has begun but the department of road works asked that this be delayed until Wednesday.
The cause for the delay is due to no concrete blocks being available. Work on guidelines, rumble strips and signs are to begin today.
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