Traffic
N3 TOLL ROUTE – Amidst a global pandemic it’s incumbent on all travellers to carefully plan and prepare their summer holiday road trips
At the end of an unprecedented year, it is clear that the disruption of our daily lives due to the Covid-19 pandemic is set to continue for the foreseeable future. N3 Toll Concession (N3TC) highly recommends all travellers carefully plan and prepare for their road trips on the N3 Toll Route this summer, and to…
Read MoreTRAFFIC ALERT: BUSY TRAFFIC CONDITIONS ON N3 TOLL ROUTE THIS WEEKEND
With October month-end and schools re-opening again on Monday, road users should prepare for high volumes, congested conditions and possible delays on the N3 Toll Route this weekend. Traffic volumes are steadily increasing in both south- and northbound directions this afternoon. EXPECT LANE CLOSURES AND SLOW TRAFFIC AT THE FOLLOWING CONSTRUCTION SITES Mooi River to…
Read MoreTRAFFIC ALERT for 23 October 2020
A slight increase in traffic may be expected on N3 Toll Route at the start of the October school holiday With public schools closing for a short break on Friday (23 October), N3 Toll Concession (N3TC), the company managing the N3 Toll Route, warns road users to plan for an increase in traffic in the…
Read MoreTRAFFIC ALERT for Sunday 27 September
N3 TOLL ROUTE – Prepare for heavy traffic conditions on Sunday, 27 September With high traffic volumes experienced on the N3 Toll Route at the start of the Heritage Day long weekend (Wednesday and Thursday), all indications are that very heavy traffic should be expected tomorrow in a northbound direction, towards Gauteng. Peak traffic conditions…
Read MoreTRAFFIC ALERT – Heritage Day long weekend
N3 TOLL ROUTE – An exodus of travellers expected on our roads this long weekend With South African schools closing on Wednesday, 23 September for the Heritage Day long weekend, and many businesses following suit, the N3 Toll Route is expected to experience high traffic volumes as travellers make use of this opportunity to take…
Read MoreTRAFFIC ALERT – 17 September 2020
TEMPORARY FULL ROAD CLOSURE FOR ESKOM TO REMOVE OVERHEAD POWERLINE NEAR DE HOEK TOLL PLAZA DATE: THURSDAY, 17 SEPTEMBER 2020 DURATION: AT 15 MINUTE INTERVALS BETWEEN 10:00 AND 13:00 Road users are warned that all north- and southbound lanes on the N3 Toll Route near De Hoek Toll Plaza (in the vicinity of Grootvlei)…
Read MoreN3 TOLL ROUTE TRAFFIC UPDATE : aQUELLÉ MIDMAR MILE, 8 & 9 FEB 2020
Busy traffic conditions expected on the N3 Toll Route during the upcoming Midmar Mile weekend at Midmar Dam near Howick in KZN. N3 Toll Concession (N3TC), the company managing the N3 Toll Route between Cedara in KwaZulu-Natal and Heidelberg in Gauteng, alerts travellers to expect peak traffic conditions on Friday, 7 February and Sunday, 9…
Read MoreN3 TOLL ROUTE SOUTH BETWEEN HOWICK AND CEDARA NOW OPEN TO TRAFFIC FOLLOWING EARLIER TRUCK CRASH
URGENT: N3 TOLL ROUTE TRAFFIC UPDATE N3 TOLL ROUTE SOUTH BETWEEN HOWICK AND CEDARA NOW OPEN TO TRAFFIC FOLLOWING EARLIER TRUCK CRASH DATE: FRIDAY, 17 JANUARY 2020 @ 12H45 All Durban-bound lanes have been re-opened, but continue to expect slow moving traffic and delays while the extensive traffic backlog dissipates. The scene of an…
Read MoreTEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE REMAINS IN PLACE BETWEEN HOWICK AND CEDARA FOLLOWING TRUCK CRASH
URGENT: N3 TOLL ROUTE TRAFFIC UPDATE TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE REMAINS IN PLACE BETWEEN HOWICK AND CEDARA FOLLOWING TRUCK CRASH DATE: FRIDAY, 17 JANUARY 2020 @ 11H30 Southbound lanes (towards Durban) remain closed following an earlier truck crash The N3 Toll Route between Howick and Cedara is temporarily closed following a head-on collision between two…
Read MoreTEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE FOLLOWING TRUCK CRASH
URGENT: N3 TOLL ROUTE TRAFFIC ALERT TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE FOLLOWING TRUCK CRASH DATE: FRIDAY, 17 JANUARY 2020 @ 08H30 N3 TOLL ROUTE (southbound, towards Durban) CURRENTLY CLOSED TO TRAFFIC BETWEEN HOWICK AND CEDARA IN KWA-ZULU NATAL The N3 Toll Route between Howick and Cedara is temporarily closed following a head-on collision between two…
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