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10 road closures scheduled for Durban Ultra Triathlon

Motorists have been urged to plan their commutes around the road closures on Sunday.

THOUSANDS of athletes are expected to compete in the annual Durban Ultra Triathlon, which kicks off tomorrow.

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Motorists have been urged to plan their commutes around 10 road closures on Sunday from 4am to 1pm.

 

1. M4 (north bound) will be closed from Sandile Thusi (Argyle) Road to the M41 La Lucia turn off

2. Masabalala Yengwa Avenue and Isaiah Ntshangase Road

3. Isaiah Ntshangase Road

4. Masabalala Yengwa Avenue and Jacko Jackson Drive

5. Masabalala Yengwa Avenue (south bound) between Athlone Drive and Simiso Nkwanyane Road

6. Simiso Nkwanyana Road (east bound) and Masabalala Yengwa Avenue

7. Athlone Drive (opposite Lagoon Drive) to Masabalala Yengwa Avenue

8. Masabalala Yengwa Avenue (south bound) from Isaiah Ntshangase Road to Battery Beach Road

9. Suncoast Boulevard (north bound) from Pirates Lifesaving Club to Battery Beach Road

10. Kenneth Kaunda (Northway) Road  (south bound), from Humber Cresent to Athlone Drive.

Motorists can use the N2, R102 and North Coast Road as alternatives routes during the course of the road closures on Sunday.

 

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