Traffic volumes are expected to peak from 800 to at least 1,500 to 2,000 vehicles per hour for motorists exiting Durban and travelling towards Van Reenen’s Pass. This comes as the remaining festive season travellers head to various destinations. KwaZulu-Natal Traffic Spokesperson Collen Govender has warned motorists to be cautious on the roads. “We have
Traffic volumes are expected to peak from 800 to at least 1,500 to 2,000 vehicles per hour for motorists exiting Durban and travelling towards Van Reenen’s Pass.
This comes as the remaining festive season travellers head to various destinations.
KwaZulu-Natal Traffic Spokesperson Collen Govender has warned motorists to be cautious on the roads.
“We have got to also be aware and warn motors of rain that is expected in the latter part of this afternoon. So, driving conditions will be totally different from dry roads. So, once again, one will have to adjust to wet roads, keep a safe following distance and we have got to prevent collisions on the N3 corridor and the one that is exiting the province of KZN,” says Govender.
VIDEO | The province has seen a number of accidents recently.
The weather in the province today.
Kwazulu Natal Today ‘s Weather overview: 12.1.2025 pic.twitter.com/go1vhvopbS
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