The Mercury

Heavy traffic flow expected on N3

- SAKHISENI NXUMALO sakhiseni.nxumalo@inl.co.za

MOTORISTS have been advised to remain vigilant on the roads as high traffic volumes are expected to start heading towards KwaZulu-Natal from today.

This comes as the country heads towards the Heritage Day long weekend, with many people gearing up for leisure travel under the less restrictiv­e adjusted alert level 2 lockdown.

The N3 Toll Concession (N3TC) advised road users across the province to familiaris­e themselves with the route and prevailing travel conditions before their departures.

N3TC spokespers­on Anita Heyl said that starting from today, visible policing, strict law enforcemen­t and zero tolerance of traffic offenders would be the order of the day.

Heyl said that satellite stations and traffic checkpoint­s would also be operated at key locations along the N3 toll route.

She issued a stern warning to road users to reduce speed and to be extra careful in constructi­on zones.

“Although constructi­on activities will cease during the long weekend, some lane restrictio­ns will remain in effect between Villiers and Warden near the Grootsprui­t Bridge, as well as in the vicinity of the Holspruit Bridge,” said Heyl.

She cautioned motorists that a climbing lane was being constructe­d near the Wagendrift Dam, between Frere and Midway, in the upstream of Estcourt.

Although two lanes would be open to traffic during the long weekend, some delays could be expected in the vicinity of this constructi­on site, she said.

“The rest of the route will have at least two lanes open to traffic in both directions for the duration of the long weekend.”

According to Heyl, a high traffic peak can be expected today from midday to 6pm, and tomorrow from 6am to midday.

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