N3 Toll Route | Traffic Advisory | 15:30 on 07 March 2022

No further temporary road closures required near Lions River, KwaZulu-Natal. N3 Toll Concession (N3TC) is pleased to inform road users that Eskom has successfully completed their work on the overhead transmission lines near Lions River, in KwaZulu-Natal today. Therefore, no further temporary road closures will be required as originally planned. N3TC appreciates the patience and…

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N3TC Toll Route | Temp Road Closure | 7 8 9 March 2022

TRAFFIC ALERT:           N3 TOLL ROUTE, KWAZULU-NATAL  TYPE:                                 TEMPORARY SOUTH- AND NORTHBOUND ROAD CLOSURE NEAR LIONS RIVER. TRAFFIC DISRUPTIONS AND DELAYS TO BE EXPECTED. AREA:                                N3 SECTION 4 AT KILOMETRE 17.4N AND 17.4S DATE:                                07 – 09 MARCH 2022   N3 Road users are warned to prepare for intermittent partial road closures and traffic disruptions…

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N3 Toll Route | Traffic Update | 21 December 2021

 Road users are warned to plan for heavy traffic conditions on the N3 from Wednesday to Friday this week. On the N3 Toll Route, traffic volumes can quickly increase to over 2000 vehicles per hour during peak periods, which could lead to congestion and possible delays. N3 Toll Concession (N3TC) will continue to closely monitor…

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N3 Toll Route | December Route Update

High number of single vehicle crashes on the N3 are directly linked to driver error. N3TC encourages all drivers to take the necessary steps to keep themselves and others safe on the road. Ahead of the December traffic peak season, N3 Toll Concession (N3TC), the company managing a 415-kilometre section of the N3 Toll Route…

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N3 Toll Route | Traffic Update | 04 Dec 2021 @ 09H30

N3 Toll Route was fully reopened to traffic at Van Reenen and Tugela Plaza in the early hours of the morning. This follows the total closure of this part of the route as a result of an unlawful truck blockade which started before 05h00 yesterday morning and lasted throughout the day. “N3 Toll Concession (N3TC)…

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N3 Toll Route | Traffic Update | 03 Dec 2021 @ 18H35

Recovery of the trucks blockading the N3 Toll Route has commenced following several arrests on the scene by the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Police Service this afternoon. However, the N3 Toll Route at Van Reenen and the northbound lanes at Tugela Plaza will remain closed until the scene has been cleared and the area declared safe for…

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N3 Toll Route | Traffic Alert | 03 Dec 2021 @ 15H45

ALL SOUTHBOUND LANES (towards KwaZulu-Natal) are now also closed at WILGE PLAZA near Villiers. This measure has been instituted by SAPS in an effort to control overall traffic flow while the current truck blockade at VAN REENEN’S PASS remains unresolved. TUGELA PLAZA remains closed in a northbound direction(towards Gauteng) Although every effort is being made…

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N3 Toll Route | Urgent — Traffic Alert | 03 Dec 2021 @ 12H15

There is currently no indication as to when the obstruction of Van Reenens Pass will be resolved. Truck drivers have barricaded the N3 Toll Route since the early hours of this morning. Extensive traffic backlogs are being reported in both directions from KwaZulu-Natal to the Free State. Traffic in the area remains at a standstill…

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N3 Toll Route | Traffic Update | 03 Dec 2021 @ 09H00

Truck drivers are continuing to obstruct the N3 Toll Route near Van Reenen (N3-6X Km 60). All lanes remain CLOSED. As a result no traffic can proceed northbound from Tugela Toll Plaza or southbound from Van Reenen. Road users are advised to delay travel to the area until further notice. Travelers can contact the 24-hour…

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N3 Toll Route | Traffic Alert | 03 December 2021 @ 06H00

Traffic on the N3 Toll Route in the vicinity of Van Reenen (N3-6X Km 60) is currently being obstructed by truckers. All lanes are CLOSED to traffic. An extensive backlog of traffic is already being reported in the area, and as a result the Tugela Toll Plaza is now also closed in a northbound direction…

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