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Live traffic updates: PMB, Midlands and KZN (July 7, 2026)

According to N3TC, there are currently no incidents disrupting the flow of traffic along the N3 from Cedara I/C 96 to Heidelberg I/C 59.

Stay up to date with the latest traffic conditions, accidents, road closures and alerts across Pietermaritzburg, the Midlands and the rest of KwaZulu-Natal. This article will be updated throughout the day as new reports come in.


According to N3TC, there are currently no incidents disrupting the flow of traffic along the N3 from Cedara I/C 96 to Heidelberg I/C 59.

There are clear conditions along the N3 from Cedara to Heidelberg.

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Roadworks continue to affect traffic at several locations:

  • N3 southbound before Peter Brown Drive – Left lane closed.
  • N3 southbound after the Richmond Road off-ramp – Left lane closed.
  • N3 northbound at the Cato Ridge interchange on-ramp – Two left lanes closed. Delays are expected.
  • N3 between Ashburton and New England Road interchanges – Restricted lanes in both directions.
  • N3 between Shongweni and Hammarsdale interchanges – Roadworks in both directions.
  • N3 between EB Cloete and the M13 (Paradise Valley) interchange – Restricted lanes in both directions.
  • N2 at the EB Cloete interchange – Restricted lanes in both directions.
  • N2 between KwaMashu and Umdloti interchanges – Restricted lanes in both directions.

Motorists are also reminded that the N3 southbound carriageway between the Hammarsdale interchange and the M13 (Key Ridge) has been diverted onto the northbound carriageway under a contraflow system.

The traffic arrangement is expected to remain in place for up to two years while a new southbound carriageway is constructed.

Drivers are advised to allow extra travel time, reduce speed in construction zones and remain alert for changing traffic conditions.

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