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#TrafficAlert: Parts of N2 and M13 to close for King Cetshwayo bridge demolition

The road closures will be in place from 6pm on Saturday, June 21, until 4am on Monday, June 23.

The N2 between Springfield Park (Umgeni Interchange) and Spaghetti Junction (EB Cloete Interchange) will close in both directions from Saturday night until Monday morning.

A further closure will be in place on the M13 between 45th Cutting and Westwood Mall (Essex Terrace Interchange) to accommodate the partial demolition of the King Cetshwayo Bridge, which carries the M13 over the N2.

Both closures will be in place simultaneously from 6pm on Saturday, June 21, until 4am on Monday, June 23.

“Construction continues on the upgraded King Cetshwayo Bridge, following its partial demolition in October 2023,” said SANRAL’s Provincial Specialist Geometrics Engineer, Jason Lowe.

“This closure is part of the ongoing upgrade process for the N2 and the EB Cloete Interchange, aimed at relieving congestion and improving road safety along this critical national route.”

Motorists are urged to plan for alternative routes during the closure.

Full Closure Locations

N2 Closure Locations (at EB Cloete Interchange):

  • N3 West Bound (Durban to Pinetown): Ramp to N2 North closed (towards Umhlanga/King Shaka International Airport).
  • N3 East Bound (Pinetown to Durban): Ramp to N2 North closed.
  • N2 Northbound: Closed between EB Cloete Interchange and Umgeni Road Interchange.

N2 Closure Locations (at Umgeni Road Interchange):

  • N2 Southbound: Closed between Umgeni Road Interchange and EB Cloete Interchange. Detour onto M19/Umgeni Road.
  • M19 East and West Bound: Ramps to N2 South closed.

M13 Closure Locations (King Cetshwayo Bridge Area):

  • M13 East Bound: Closed at Essex Terrace Interchange (near Westwood Mall).
  • M13 West Bound: Closed at 45th Avenue (also known as 45th Cutting).

“We understand that these road closures cause major travel disruption so we have minimised the length of the closures and planned them to take place at times when the traffic disruption will be at its least,” said Lowe.

“Trucks and heavy vehicles are advised to try and delay trips over this period, find suitable staging areas or reroute via the M4, M7 or M19 to avoid congestion. Public transport operators are asked to ensure their drivers are aware of route closures and alternatives affecting their commuter routes.”

Find a full list of alternative routes here.


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