Live traffic updates: PMB, Midlands and KZN (July 17, 2026)
Motorists driving on the N2 southbound are advised of a stationary truck obstructing the left lane before the Umgeni interchange.
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Motorists driving on the N2 southbound are advised of a stationary truck obstructing the left lane before the Umgeni interchange.
According to i-traffic KZN, there is a stationary truck on the N3 southbound obstructing the left lane before the Ashburton interchange.
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The N3TC said that there is clear conditions along the N3 Toll Route from Cedara to Heidelberg.
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.
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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.
