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DICKERSON ROAD COLLAPSES: POTHOLES TURN BUSY STREET INTO DIRT TRACK
What was once a tarred road has now become a dirt road in disguise.
Dickerson Road, outside the busy truck stop in Komani, has deteriorated so badly that motorists say it no longer feels like a proper road. Massive potholes, loose gravel and broken tar have taken over, forcing drivers to crawl through sections that resemble a construction site — or worse, a rural dirt track.
This stretch is used daily by heavy trucks, taxis, private vehicles and pedestrians, yet the road surface has almost completely given up.
TRUCKS TEAR THROUGH, DAMAGE GETS WORSE
With constant truck traffic entering and leaving the truck stop, the damaged surface continues to crumble. Each passing heavy vehicle loosens more gravel, deepens holes and spreads dust across the road.
Drivers say avoiding the potholes has become impossible — you either hit them or drive off the remaining tar.
CARS, TAXIS AND TYRES SUFFER
Motorists report scraping underneath their vehicles, damaging tyres and struggling to keep control while navigating the broken surface. Taxi drivers are forced to slow down sharply, frustrating passengers and increasing travel time.
For many residents, repair costs are simply not affordable, turning a daily commute into a financial risk.
PEDESTRIANS WALK THROUGH DUST AND DANGER
Pedestrians using Dickerson Road face clouds of dust kicked up by passing trucks, while uneven ground makes walking unsafe. After rain, the road turns muddy, with water-filled potholes hiding serious hazards.
At night, poor visibility makes the situation even more dangerous.
BUSINESSES FEEL THE IMPACT
The poor road conditions are also affecting businesses in the area. Suppliers struggle to access premises easily, and customers think twice before driving through the damaged section.
What should be a key economic route is fast becoming a bottleneck.
RESIDENTS SAY ENOUGH IS ENOUGH
Locals say the condition of Dickerson Road is unacceptable for such a busy area. Temporary fixes have failed, and the road continues to break apart under pressure.
The call from the community is simple: proper repairs, not patchwork.
MORE THAN A ROAD PROBLEM
Dickerson Road is more than just a street — it is a vital access point for transport, trade and daily movement. Leaving it in its current state puts safety, livelihoods and the local economy at risk.
For now, drivers slow down, pedestrians brace themselves, and Dickerson Road remains a clear example of how neglect can turn tar into dust.
