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FILE: N3 linking KZN and Gauteng
The N3 Toll Concession (N3TC) in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) says traffic has started to increase as travellers return home from various destinations after the Easter long weekend.
At the end of last Friday about 1,300 vehicles per hour travelled south to the coast, while about 900 vehicles per hour headed north.
N3 Toll Concession COO Thania Dhoogra, explaining the plans they’ve put in place to ensure the free flow of traffic, says, “With the school holiday and Easter long weekend, with the end of both of those coinciding, we’re expecting the traffic on the N3 Toll Road is going to be significantly high on Monday. And likely that might continue and spill over a little bit into Tuesday as well, as many parents might delay their travel and avoid coming back on Easter Monday. But you know, typically and historically what we’ve noticed is that, that traffic pattern would be what we’re expecting. So, the likelihood is that the road is going to be extremely busy.
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