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Traffic volumes increase as Easter holidays end

18 April 2022, 1:47 PM  |
Horisani Sithole Horisani Sithole |  @SABCNews
File Photo:  High traffic volumes seen on a Freeway

File Photo: High traffic volumes seen on a Freeway

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File Photo: High traffic volumes seen on a Freeway

Traffic volumes are increasing across the country as the Easter weekend comes to an end.

On the N3, the Mooi and the Tugela toll plazas have each recorded close to 1 000 vehicles per hour.

Between 1500 to 1900 vehicles per hour are passing through the Kranskop toll plaza on the N1 in Limpopo.

SAFER RETURNS: Tollgates are now busy as holidaymakers return to industrial hubs. Current situation at Kranskop toll plaza in Limpopo. Drive safely & keep a safe following distance. #liveBeyondEaster

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— FIKILE MBALULA | MR FIX (@MbalulaFikile) April 18, 2022

“We have challenges at the Kranskop toll plaza where we are counting plus/minus 1900 vehicles per hour. We understand some motorists are losing patience because they don’t wanna be there for long. We want each and every driver who is driving back to Gauteng to arrive alive,” says Mike Maringa, Limpopo community safety spokesperson.

SAFER RETURNS: Tollgates are now busy as holidaymakers return to industrial hubs. Current situation at Kranskop toll plaza in Limpopo. Drive safely & keep a safe following distance. #liveBeyondEaster

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— FIKILE MBALULA | MR FIX (@MbalulaFikile) April 18, 2022

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