Notable Interchanges
Distance from origin (km) | Exit number | Destinations | Notes |
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0 | Durban Central Business District | N3 begins | |
8 | 165 | N2 - Stanger, Port Shepstone, Durban International Airport | |
17 | 17 | M13 - Pinetown | Northbound only |
20 | 20 | M7 - Pinetown, Queensburgh | Southbound only |
27 | Mariannhill Toll Plaza | ||
35 | 35 | M13 - Hillcrest | Southbound only |
76 | 76 | Pietermaritzburg | Northbound only |
77 | 77 | R56 - New England Road | |
81 | 81 | R33 - Greytown | |
83 | 83 | Pietermaritzburg | Southbound only |
99 | 99 | R617 - Bulwer, Southern Drakensberg | |
143 | 143 | Mooi River | Mooi Toll Plaza |
179 | 179 | Central Drakensberg | |
194 | 194 | R74 - Colenso, Winterton, Northern Drakensberg | |
230 | 230 | N11 - Ladysmith R616 - Bergville |
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246 | 246 | R103 - Ladysmith | Tugela Toll Plaza (on N3) Tugela East Toll Plaza (on R103) Dual-carriageway ends Proposed start of De Beer's bypass |
272 | KwaZulu-Natal/Free State provincial border | ||
301 | 29 | N5 - Harrismith, Bethlehem, Bloemfontein (via N1) | |
354 | 82 | Warden | Proposed end of De Beer's bypass |
405 | 133 | R34 - Vrede, Frankfort | |
441 | 169 | R26 - Villiers | Wilge Toll Plaza |
442 | Free State/Mpumalanga provincial border Dual-carriageway recommences |
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447 | 5 | R51 - Balfour R54 - Vereeniging |
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490 (approx.) | Mpumalanga/Gauteng provincial border De Hoek Toll Plaza |
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501 | 59 | R23 - Heidelberg (south), Standerton | |
508 | 66 | R42 - Heidelberg (central), Nigel | |
512 | 70 | R23 - Heidelberg (north), Benoni | |
545 | 103 | N17 - Johannesburg, Springs | Gosforth Toll Plaza (N17 only) |
547 | 105 | N12 - Potchefstroom, Kimberley | N12 merges with N3 |
550 | 108 | M2 - Johannesburg, Germiston | |
555 | 113 | N12 - Witbank R24 - Johannesburg, OR Tambo International Airport |
N12 separates from N3 and merges with R24 |
569 | 104 | N1 - Bloemfontein, Pretoria M1 - Johannesburg |
N3 ends |
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