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Motorists should expect an increase in traffic volumes on Monday on the country's main routes as holidaymakers and worshippers travel back home from the long weekend.

Motorists should expect an increase in traffic volumes on Monday on the country’s main routes as holidaymakers and worshippers travel back home from the long weekend.

Motorists could expect an increase in traffic volumes on Monday on the main routes, which included among others, the N1, N3, and N4 as holidaymakers and pilgrims travel home and to their work places, he said in a statement. Motorists travelling long distances should avoid fatigue by taking safety breaks every two hours or 200km. Motorist could use rest stops erected along major busy roads during this Easter period.

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