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    Promoted | Vehicle tracking and telematics leader Netstar brings three decades of road intelligence to Africa’s greatest race.
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    Netstar to watch over every Comrades runner

    Netstar, a subsidiary of Altron and South Africa’s leading vehicle tracking and telematics provider, has announced a partnership with the Comrades Marathon. Under the campaign banner Keeping Everyone on Track, Netstar will deploy its real-time traffic monitoring technology across the full route, giving organisers and marshals the real-time intelligence they need to manage resources and deliver a better experience for everyone during the event.

    Race day at the Comrades Marathon is as much a logistical challenge as it is an emotional one. For families and friends trying to catch their runner at multiple points along the route, navigating KwaZulu-Natal’s roads under high congestion pressure, and for event organisers managing a moving operation across 85.8km, reliable real-time information is the difference between a good day and a chaotic one.

    Netstar’s answer is to deploy the same combination of technology and human ingenuity it uses every day in vehicle tracking and fleet management: real-time monitoring, live data analytics and trained operatives making decisions on the ground to identify congestion before it compounds, redirect resources in real time, and keep the route moving for everyone on it.

    Netstar was built on an understanding of South African roads, honed over three decades

    “Netstar was built on an understanding of South African roads, honed over three decades, this is something that very few organisations can match,” said Netstar MD Warren Mande. “The Comrades Marathon gives us the opportunity to put that expertise to work on one of the most demanding road events this country produces, and to make a real difference to every person on that route, whether they’re running, watching or simply trying to get home.”

    On race day, Netstar operatives will continuously monitor the full route from 3am to 7.30pm using its traffic-monitoring technology. A moving monitoring point will track the flow of the event from the lead elite athletes to tail runners, with intensified coverage at the high-traffic areas such as interchanges, spectator access points and known bottlenecks.

    Real time

    When congestion builds, operatives will notify the venue operations centre in real time, providing them with location, severity, estimated impact and recommended actions. That intelligence will be shared with traffic marshals on the ground, enabling faster, better-informed decisions about where resources should be deployed.

    A Netstar helicopter will provide aerial coverage between 7am and 4.30pm, capturing footage of the route and supporting the operational team’s situational awareness from above. On the ground, marshals will be equipped with Netstar’s StarTag tracking technology, giving the control room a live, shared map of pointsman locations for the duration of the race.

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    “The Comrades Marathon is a national moment that belongs to every South African who has ever lined up at the start, cheered from the roadside or stayed up to watch the final cutoff,” said Sue Forge, race director, Comrades Marathon Association. “In Netstar, we have found a partner that shares our commitment to making that experience better for every single person on the day, and we are proud to welcome them to the Comrades family in 2026.”

    Netstar MD Warren Mande
    Netstar MD Warren Mande

    The 2026 Comrades Marathon takes place on 14 June 2026. Netstar’s real-time traffic updates and route information will be available to the public on the official Comrades Marathon social media platforms throughout race day.

    About Netstar
    Netstar, a subsidiary of Altron, is a leader in vehicle tracking, telematics and fleet management solutions. With over three decades of experience in the industry, Netstar provides cutting-edge solutions that empower businesses and individuals to improve efficiency, enhance safety and reduce risk on the road. Learn more about Netstar.

    About the Comrades Marathon
    First run in 1921, the Comrades Marathon is the world’s largest and oldest ultramarathon, run annually between the cities of Durban and Pietermaritzburg in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, alternating in up and down directions. The 2026 race takes place on Sunday, 14 June and will be the 99th edition of the race, as well as the 50th up run, starting in Durban and finishing in Pietermaritzburg. The 2026 race campaign is titled Ska Fela Moya, which is Setswana for Don’t Give Up.

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