reducing road financing needs by contracting out all types of road construction and
maintenance activities; and
e) acknowledging the need of the Region for a vibrant, capable, varied and geographically
extensive contracting and consulting industry and endeavouring to define and develop
the optimal environment for development of the regional contracting industry.
ARTICLE 4.3
REGIONAL TRUNK ROAD NETWORK AND ROUTE NUMBERING SYSTEM
1. Member States shall adopt a common definition of the RTRN and common route
numbers, which shall serve as a basis for a co-ordinated plan for the construction and
development of roads of regional and continental importance which they intend to
undertake within the framework of their national programmes.
2. Member States agree that the definition of the RTRN will be revised annually.
ARTICLE 4.4
NATIONAL ROADS AUTHORITIES
Member States agree to establish autonomous accountable national roads authorities
which are representative of the public and private sector and which have clearly defined
responsibilities for a) overseeing, regulating and managing roads on a commercial basis by (i) applying economic criteria in respect of the optimal scope, design and timing for road
programmes; and
(ii) implementing effective performance measurement and independent auditing;
b) effective utilisation of funding for roads;
c) promoting the involvement of the private sector, road users, local authorities, financial
institutions and environmental interest groups in the planning, design, construction,
maintenance, operation, and financing of roads;
d) promoting competition by introducing competitive terms and conditions in
infrastructure planning, design, construction, maintenance and operation contracts;
e) developing a transparent process for the awarding of infrastructure contracts
contemplated in paragraph (d);
f) ensuring accountability to stakeholders for the provision, operation and management of
roads;
g) promoting public awareness on the importance of roads for mobility and trade
purposes and engendering the culture of ownership and proper use of roads amongst
road users;
h) collaborating with road transport and traffic authorities to strengthen enforcement of
road transport and traffic regulations; and