Three killed in head-on crash on N3 between Warden and Villiers

Three people have died in a head-on collision on the N3 highway between Warden and Villiers in the Free State. The road is now open while cleanup operations are underway. Motorists are urged to exercise caution due to heavy mist near Van Reenen’s Pass.

On December 27, 2025, a tragic head-on collision occurred on the N3 highway between Warden and Villiers in the Free State, claiming three lives. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) acting spokesperson Sidney Dywili confirmed that the road has been reopened while crews work to clear the wreckage.

Dywili urged motorists to drive with extra caution, particularly due to heavy mist around Van Reenen’s Pass, which reduces visibility and heightens the risk of such accidents. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about head-on collisions on South African roads, as recently noted by the Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC).

Cleanup operations are underway, and authorities are monitoring the situation to prevent further incidents. Such weather conditions underscore the importance of safe driving practices during adverse conditions.

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