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Safe Driving on the N3

Start your #N3Journey in good spirits.

Stock-up on goodies for your road trip at #Vaal 1-Stop and do a final vehicle safety check. You’re ready to roll. Remember to #bootyourmobile while you drive & let your passengers do the texting.

Stay alert and stretch your legs.

N3TC Route help Centre is located at the Bergview Complex near Harrismith. Get loads of information on key destinations for your #N3Journey.

Fill your tummies at a variety of restaurants. Stay alert and stretch your legs often during your trip.

Keep a safe following distance.

The #N3Route links SA’s inland provinces to the port in Durban. This strategic route carries high volumes of freight vehicles.

Always keep a safe following distance. These heavies take a while to stop.

Linger Longer

Take it easy on the road this holiday. Don’t rush. #N3Journey.

Visit www.n3tc.co.za and download the N3TC Mobility App today and discover how you can go on holiday… before your holiday.

Don’t rush from point A to B. Stop regularly, stretch your legs, enjoy the sights and sounds. Feel refreshed.

Soak-up the glorious country surrounds and fresh air along the N3 Toll Route. Once you’re on the road, keep your headlights switched-on. Be visible.

N3TC encourages you to travel safely and enjoy your trip.

Download the N3TC Mobility App

#N3Journey. As you travel on the N3 Toll Route to your destination, look around, really look.

Look beyond the road and you’ll find a gateway to fascinating new experiences and places to visit.

Visit www.n3tc.co.za and download the N3TC Mobility App today and discover how you can go on holiday… before your holiday.

Don’t rush from point A to B. Stop regularly, stretch your legs, enjoy the sights and sounds. Feel refreshed.

N3TC encourages you to travel safely and enjoy your trip.

Enjoy the Journey

Share the road responsibly. Make the most of your N3 journey. Visit www.n3tc.co.za and download the N3TC Mobility App.

Don’t take risks

Traveling on a great road is a pleasure. Don’t take risks. Enjoy the drive.

Surprise Yourself

Enjoy the Journey

 

Linger Longer

 

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