KwaZulu-Natal, 22 September 2024 – The N3 Toll Route remains closed to incoming traffic between Tugela Plaza in KwaZulu-Natal and Harrismith in the Free State, the South African National Roads Agency SOC Limited (SANRAL) and its concessionaire, the N3 Toll Concession (Pty) Ltd (N3TC), have announced.
All lanes are obstructed along a section of the route, from the town of Van Reenen towards the Swinburne/Montrose junction. This obstruction is caused by a large number of heavy- and light motor vehicles that are gridlocked across all four lanes. These vehicles — some of which have been abandoned by their drivers — have to be moved to allow the graders to continue to work.
It remains a challenging task which is being complicated and slowed down by road users disregarding safety instructions. Reports are being received of a 30 km backlog of traffic attempting to make their way from Harrismith towards Van Reenen. Incoming traffic cannot be accommodated on Van Reenen’s Pass at this time and these vehicles are hampering rescue and recovery operations.
Trucks are being stacked on Van Reenen’s Pass while the recovery operation proceeds. For now, light motor vehicles are gradually being cleared in a southbound direction from the area under the careful escort of traffic officials.
Communication services in the area are extremely limited with /little or no cellphone reception. Disaster management teams, search and rescue operators and relief agencies are on scene to provide assistance to stranded road users.
“Please avoid travel between Tugela Plaza and Harrismith until further notice. The recovery and cleanup operation is expected to continue throughout the day,” said Vusi Mona, SANRAL General Manager for Communications and Marketing.
Kindly remain patient and comply with all safety instructions to best support stranded road users and the authorities as they continue their tireless efforts to restore mobility.
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