N3 traffic back to normal as holiday season concludes
Updated | By Gcinokuhle Malinga
Traffic volumes on the N3 have dropped significantly after holidaymakers began heading home, this weekend, signalling the end of the weeks-long festive break.

The N3 Toll Concession says visitors to KwaZulu-Natal, will continue to leave the province this week.
More than 2 000 vehicles per hour were recorded leaving the province via the Mooi River Toll Plaza on Sunday.
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Spokesperson Con Roux says about a thousand vehicles were coming into the province:
"There are still quite a number of people who will remain in KwaZulu-Natal for the forthcoming week, and that's in anticipation of the schools opening week. On Sunday we are expecting heavy traffic patterns," he said.

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