Sanral has advised road users in a statement that the N3 will be intermittently fully closed between 10h00 and 14h00 on Tuesday, June 21, to facilitate work on overhead powerlines that cross the N3.
“The intermittent full closures will take place between the Camperdown and Lynnfield Park interchanges. The closures are necessary to increase the height of Eskom’s 88kV overhead powerlines crossing the N3 that are currently undergoing upgrades. Road Traffic Inspectorate will manage and monitor the diversion of traffic,” said Corné Roux, Sanral’s Eastern Region Project Engineer: Pavement and Materials.
The intermittent full road closures are scheduled to take place as follows:
• 10h00 to 10h30 – Close N3 and lower overhead electrical cables
• 10h30 to 10h50 – Reopen N3 for heavy vehicles
• 10h50 to 11h20 – Close N3 to string first conductor
• 11h20 to 11h40 – Reopen N3 for heavy vehicles
• 11h40 to 12h10 – Close N3 to string second conductor
• 12h10 to 12h30 – Reopen N3 for heavy vehicles
• 12h30 to 13h00 – Close N3 to string third conductor
• 13h00 to 13h20 – Reopen N3 for heavy vehicles
• 13h20 to 13h50 – Close N3 to complete stringing of earth cables
• 13h50 – Reopen N3 for all vehicles
Sanral said light motor vehicle traffic would be diverted via the R103 at the N3 northbound Camperdown (Exit 57) off-ramp when driving toward Pietermaritzburg, and N3 southbound Lynnfield Park (Exit 65) off-ramp when driving toward Durban. The roads agency warned motorists to expect “substantial delays” as the R103 is currently under a stop/go operation due to emergency repairs. Heavy motor vehicles will be stacked on the N3 between the Camperdown and Lynnfield Park Interchanges.
“The closure may need to be adjusted depending on weather conditions on the day. If that happens, a second notice with information of the new time will be issued. Motorists are urged to make use of alternative routes as directed, plan and adjust their route trips on time and adhere to speed limits. Sanral apologises to the motoring public for any inconvenience caused and thanks them for their patience during road construction,” said Roux.