Sanral advises motorists of N3 switchover

The N3 between Cato Ridge and Dardanelles is being upgraded. Picture: Sanral Facebook

The N3 between Cato Ridge and Dardanelles is being upgraded. Picture: Sanral Facebook

Published Nov 5, 2023

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THE South African National Roads Agency SOC Limited (Sanral) has announced that the construction of the northbound carriageway of the N3 has been proceeding well and the northbound traffic can now be diverted onto the newly constructed carriageway between Cato Ridge Interchange and Camperdown Interchange.

Sanral’s Eastern Region project manager, Thabiso Dladla, said: “The switchover shall be done at night commencing from 5pm on Thursday, November 9, 2023, until 5am on Friday, November 10, 2023. The southbound traffic shall continue using the lanes currently used.

“The target date for switching the southbound traffic to contraflow between Camperdown Interchange and Cato Ridge Interchange is December 11, 2023. Contraflow conditions between Camperdown Interchange and Dardanelles will not be affected by this traffic switch and shall remain in contraflow.”

He said that once the traffic has been diverted off the southbound carriageway between Camperdown and Cato Ridge interchanges, the existing southbound carriageway will be available for the total reconstruction of the new four-lane southbound carriageway. It is expected that contraflow conditions shall prevail until January 2025.

He also said that the speed limit along the route has been reduced to 80km/h to improve safety for the construction team and road users. Lane closures to permit construction vehicles to safely enter and exit the work zone can be expected at night and the public will be informed in advance of such activity.

Dladla added that delays are expected, as a result of the reduced speed limit, and motorists are urged to plan their trips carefully and be vigilant along the road during their travels.

“Sanral apologises to the motoring public for any inconvenience caused during the switchover. We appeal to road users to adhere to the road signs and speed limit when approaching and travelling through the construction site,” Dladla said.

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