Sanral Shuts Down Rumors
False Alarm: Sanral Slams Brakes on Speed Limit Rumors
South African motorists have been revving up with confusion over claims that Sanral the South African National Roads Agency Limited is behind a push to lower national speed limits. But in a firm rebuttal, Sanral denies any involvement in such proposals, calling the widespread reports “fake news.”
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If you’re wondering, “Is Sanral really changing speed limits in South Africa?” the answer is an emphatic no.
Sanral’s Official Statement: “We Are Not Advocating for Speed Limit Reductions”
Responding to viral social media messages and speculative news articles, Sanral issued a press release clarifying:
“Sanral has no mandate or legislative authority to set or change speed limits. That responsibility lies with the Department of Transport and its provincial and municipal counterparts.”
The agency emphasized that any changes to traffic laws or road speeds fall under the jurisdiction of national and provincial authorities not Sanral.
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What Sparked the Controversy?
The confusion seems to stem from:
- Viral messages claiming Sanral was enforcing a reduced speed limit of 100 km/h on highways.
- Facebook posts and community pages warning motorists of looming changes.
- Headlines suggesting South Africa was entering a “New Era” of strict speed enforcement.
However Sanral has publicly distanced itself from these claims urging public to verify facts with credible sources.

Who Actually Controls South Africa’s Speed Limits?
To clear things up:
Authority | Role in Speed Limit Regulation |
Sanral | Maintains and manages national roads |
Department of Transport | Sets traffic policies and speed regulations |
Provincial & Municipal Governments | Enforce and apply changes locally |
So if a speed limit were to change the announcement would come from the government not Sanral.
What South African Drivers Need to Know in 2025
Heres whats currently true about driving laws in South Africa 2025:
- National speed limits remain unchanged: 60 km/h in urban areas, 100 km/h on secondary roads, and 120 km/h on national roads.
- No legislation or policy has been proposed to lower speed limits on highways.
- Sanral’s role remains unchanged: road infrastructure management not law enforcement.
Sanral’s Advice to Motorists: “Stay Alert But Not to Fake News”
In its Media Advisory Sanral urged road users to:
- Ignore Unverified Messages on WhatsApp and Facebook.
- Check Official Websites like www.sanral.co.za or the Department of Transports portal.
- Drive Responsibly and Report Misinformation.
Related: Viral Messages Debunked by Trusted News Outlets
Top media outlets including:
have all confirmed that Sanral is not behind any policy to lower South Africa’s speed limits.

Infographic: Understanding Speed Limit Enforcement in SA
- Current speed limits by road type
- Role breakdown: Sanral vs Dept of Transport
- Viral rumor debunk timeline
FAQs: Speed Limit Rumors in South Africa
Q:Is Sanral proposing a new 100 km/h limit?
A: No. Sanral confirmed it has no authority to change speed limits and is not calling for a 100 km/h policy.
Q: Will there be speed limit reductions in 2025?
A: As of now, no official legislation or policy change has been tabled for national speed limits in South Africa.
Q: What’s the real risk of viral misinformation?
A :Viral fake news causes confusion panic and mistrust especially among commuters and logistics operators. Its vital to fact-check before sharing.
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Final Takeaway:
There is no official change to South Africa’s speed limits, and Sanral is not advocating for any. Stay informed. Stay calm And always verify before you share.