High traffic peak can be expected today from midday to 6pm, and tomorrow from 6am to midday.
“Although construction activities will cease during the long weekend, some lane restrictions will remain in effect between Villiers and Warden near the Grootspruit Bridge, as well as in the vicinity of the Holspruit Bridge,” said Heyl.
Although two lanes would be open to traffic during the long weekend, some delays could be expected in the vicinity of this construction site, she said.
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