Heavy traffic expected on N3 as Easter travelers return home
Updated | By Selaki Ledwaba
The N3 Toll Concession has warned motorists to expect heavy traffic along the N3 southbound and northbound direction towards Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal as many people return home after the Easter weekend.

The concession's Chief Operator, Thania Dhoogra, says motorists can expect peak traffic from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. on Monday.
Dhoogra reminded motorists that law enforcement and other road incident management teams will be deployed to maintain a highly visible presence all along the N3 toll.
She added that law enforcement will inspect vehicle roadworthiness and conduct driver compliance checks.
“They will also be closely monitoring traffic conditions and may implement traffic control measures should it be necessary to do so,” said Dhoogra.
She advised motorists to follow the instructions of law enforcement officials and report any emergencies while traveling on the N3 route between Cedera in KZN and Heidelberg in Gauteng.
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