N3TC advise motorists to be wary of slow moving traffic
Updated | By Celumusa Zulu
Thousands of holidaymakers have been entering KZN today via the N3.

Spokesperson for the N3 Toll Concession, Thania Dhoogra, says traffic levels began peaking this morning, with over 1700 vehicles recorded per hour passing through the Mooi River Toll Plaza on the Durban side of the busy route.
"Motorists are advised to plan for slow moving traffic and congestion due to the high traffic volumes which may cause delays along the route."
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"N3TC appeal to motorists to please be prepared and share the road responsibly, maintain following distances. The South African Weather services have assured an advisory of severe thunderstorms which might affect parts of the N3 Toll route later today."
Motorists are reminded to drive defensively and adjust their driving style to suit the prevailing condition.
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