14/06/2022
| Tues, 14 June 2022 @ 18H00 — All lanes are OPEN on the N3 Toll Route in the vicinity of the Roadside/Reitz Interchange (between Warden and Villiers). The backlog was cleared and traffic flow has restored. “N3TC thanks road users for their patience and appreciates the support of all road incident management services who attended to the scene today,” said N3TC’s operations manager, Thania Dhoogra.
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| Tues, 14 June 2022 @ 13:00 — A single towards Johannesburg) is now also open to traffic at the Roadside/Reitz Interchange (between Warden and Villiers in the Free State).
The carriageway (towards Durban) was earlier. Road users warned to expect and in the area until the current traffic is cleared. Contact the 24-hour N3 Helpline on 0800 63 43 57 or folllow on Twitter for assistance or to report problems.
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| Tues, 14 June 2022 @ 11:30 — A single (towards Durban) has been to traffic at the Roadside/Reitz Interchange (between Warden and Villiers in the Free State) where trucks are blocking the N3 Toll Route. All other lanes, including the entire northbound section (towards Johannesburg), remain to traffic.
Heavy and traffic are expected to continue in the area.
For emergency assistance or to report problems, contact the 24-hour on 0800 63 43 57 or folllow on Twitter.
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| Tues, 14 June 2022 @ 09H30 — The remains closed to traffic in the vicinity of the / (at N3-9 KM 20.4 between Warden and Villiers in the Free State). Trucks are blocking the road in both and directions. Heavy is being reported in the area with the current traffic extending more than 5km in each direction. Law enforcement authorities are monitoring the situation.
Road users are advised to expect extensive traffic and to approach the area with .
Call the 24-hour on the 0800 63 43 57 to report problems. Follow on for verified route updates.
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| | Tues, 14 June 2022 @ 06H00 | — Traffic on the N3 Toll Route is currently by trucks blocking the road in both directions near Makiti (at Roadside/Reitz interchange) between and in the . Road users are warned to approach the area with caution. More information will be shared as soon as it becomes available.
For emergency assistance or to report problems call the 24-hour on 0800 63 43 57 or folllow on Twitter.
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