The Road Traffic Management Corporation and Arrive Alive have warned motorists travelling on the N3 national highway to expect increased volumes due to holiday traffic and ongoing construction, with police presence to be ramped up in response.
The Road Traffic Management Corporation and Arrive Alive have warned motorists travelling on the N3 national highway to expect increased volumes due to holiday traffic and ongoing construction – with police presence to be ramped up in response.
“Travellers are warned that an increasing number of fatal crashes have been recorded recently on this stretch of road particularly around Peter Brown outside Pietermaritzburg, mostly at night and during the early hours of the morning. Visibility along parts of this road is often affected by mist and motorists should take this into consideration when planning their trips.
To minimise the possibility of crashes and respond to violations of traffic regulations, law enforcement personnel will be increased on the road with effect from Friday
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