N3 at Ashburton, Market Road interchange to be closed

16-01-2024
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The Witness
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Full closures of the N3 will take place on January 20 and 21 at Ashburton and Market Road interchange.
The South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) has announced that the N3 will be closed from 6 pm on January 20, until 6 am on January 21 to facilitate the demolition of Cleland Bridge on the N3.
Sanral said this is part of road improvements which are set to benefit road users in the medium-to long-term.
Jason Lowe, Sanral’s Eastern Region Project Manager, said full closures will take place at Ashburton and Market Road interchange with both the northbound and southbound traffic being unable to access the N3 during said times.
“The closures are due to the demolition of the Cleland Bridge on the N3 North and South Bound as part of the N3 construction process. The traffic accommodation team, with the assistance of the Road Traffic Inspectorate (RTI), will manage and monitor the diversion of traffic to the R103,” said Lowe.
The full road closures are proposed to take place as follows:
- 20 January 2024, 6 pm to midnight – Close N3 and proceed to break the bridge structure.
- 21 January 2024, midnight to 6 am – Complete breaking, clean and reopen N3 allowing for traffic to flow.
The available alternative routes to traffic are:
Northbound traffic to be taken off at the Ashburton Interchange onto R103 and back onto the N3 at Market Road Intersection.
Southbound traffic to be taken off at the Market Road Interchange onto R103 and back onto the N3 at the Ashburton Intersection.
Sanral added that the closure may need to be adjusted depending on weather conditions on the day. The road agency will keep the travelling public updated on progress and changes to the above through further media statements.
“Sanral apologises to the motoring public for any inconvenience caused during the road closure. This is an unavoidable consequence of the road improvements. Attempts have been made to minimise disturbances as far as possible and closures have been restricted to hours when traffic is at its lowest level,” said Lowe.
Motorists are urged to be patient while driving through the alternative routes, to plan and adjust their route trips ahead of time and to adhere to signage and speed limits.
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