Sambil Charles Mukwakungu, Nita Sukdeo, Werner Beukes, Charles Mbohwa
Abstract
The N3 Gateway, extending from Johannesburg to Durban, is a vital link for freight transportation to the East Coast for export. This road plays a vital role in South Africa’s economy; however, it is not exclusively used for freight transport, but is also a vital link for travellers wishing to visit the coastal areas in Durban. This road is characterised by high traffic volumes on road accidents; however, other risks are associated with this road. This paper aims to assess the various road risks from the perspective of road freight transport.
A quantitative approach was employed for this study. A self-administered questionnaire served as the data collection tool; the questionnaire was designed according to the five-point Likert scale design. The findings revealed that the N3 gateway has many other risks and hazards apart from road accidents; they include criminality and driver behaviour as high-risk factors.