N3 Toll Route is expected to be busier than usual at the start of the winter school holiday

N3 Toll Route is expected to be busier than usual at the start of the winter school  holiday

With the start of the school holiday on Friday, 14 June 2024 coinciding with the Youth Day long weekend, the N3 Toll Route is expected to carry higher than usual traffic volumes when freight operators, public transport vehicles, and leisure travellers simultaneously share the route.

In an attempt to ensure the safety, convenience, and mobility of all road users, N3TC’s toll plazas will be operating at maximum capacity on peak traffic days. Convenient payment options such as tags and tap & go card payment options are available to improve the throughput of vehicles and minimise congestion and possible delays at the plazas.

The N3TC Route Services teams are fully deployed on the route and will provide vital incident management services, assist during emergencies, and support road users in distress, while continuing to monitor N3 road-, traffic-, and weather conditions.

N3TC’s road incident management system (RIMS) partners are equally on high alert. Road users should…


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