High traffic volumes expected to continue on N3

High traffic volumes are expected to persist into the evening as holidaymakers travel from Durban and KwaZulu-Natal coastal areas to inland provinces. The N3 Toll Concession urges drivers to be cautious amid risks of congestion, delays, and severe thunderstorms along the route.

The N3 highway, a key route connecting Durban to Johannesburg, is experiencing heavy traffic as festive season travelers head northbound. According to the N3 Toll Concession, volumes exceeding 1,700 vehicles per hour have been recorded, particularly on northern sections, leading to ongoing congestion despite some easing in the south.

Thania Dhoogra, Chief Operating Officer of the N3TC, emphasized the need for vigilance. “High traffic volumes in excess of 1700 vehicles per hour continue to be recorded in a northbound direction on the N3 Toll route. And although easing on the southern sections of the route, these conditions are expected to continue to cause congestions and delays well into this evening. A warning of severe thunderstorms is expected to impact sections of the route and may also cause additional delays,” she explained.

This situation arises during the holiday period, with motorists advised to prepare for potential disruptions from weather and volume. The concession's warnings aim to enhance road safety on this vital corridor spanning KwaZulu-Natal and beyond.

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Indonesian traffic police enforcing ban on three-axle trucks at toll road checkpoint during Christmas holidays, ensuring smooth and safe travel.
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Road safety operations in Gauteng have been ramped up as the festive season ends and holidaymakers head home. Traffic officers are working with police and the Johannesburg Metro Police Department to manage increased traffic on major routes. Authorities urge caution to prevent accidents amid expected heavy volumes.

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The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has issued a travel advisory urging drivers to plan ahead and adhere to traffic rules as heavy congestion persists on the Nairobi-Nakuru highway, now in its fourth day due to the Christmas rush. Director General Luka Kimeli emphasized the need for drivers to rest well and avoid driving under the influence. The jam has been caused by lane indiscipline and ongoing road construction.

South Africa's Transport Department reports a decline in road fatalities during the festive season, but highlights a rise in reckless overtaking and drinking and driving. Deputy Minister Mkhuleko Hlengwa urges drivers to exercise patience and avoid risky behaviors. The preliminary data shows promising reductions in crashes and deaths compared to last year.

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The South African Weather Service has warned of ongoing rainfall through the festive season and into the new year, urging the public to take safety measures. Forecaster Lehlohonolo Thobela highlighted risks of severe thunderstorms in several provinces during a media briefing in Pretoria.

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Gauteng's Health MEC Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko has assured residents that the province is equipped to handle increased medical emergencies during the festive season. Speaking at a briefing near the N3 in Heidelberg, she highlighted sufficient staffing and resources across hospitals and clinics. The emergency fleet, including 520 ambulances, stands ready for deployment.

 

 

 

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