N3 Toll Concession expecting increased traffic volumes as holidaymakers return to Joburg
The toll concession expects at least 2,000 vehicles to pass through the route per hour as holidaymakers make their way back into the province.
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JOHANNESBURG - The N3 Toll Concession expects traffic volumes heading to Johannesburg to increase from Monday as holidaymakers make their way back into the province.
The route between Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal has been busy since the Easter long weekend kicked off on Friday.
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The toll concession expects at least 2,000 vehicles to pass through the route per hour.
Operations manager, Thania Dhoogra, said the busy traffic conditions were expected to continue on Tuesday.
"It is also likely that busy conditions will continue until Tuesday as schools are only be opened on the third of April. Road users are advised to plan accordingly to accommodate delays on the route due to high traffic volumes."