Taxis block the N2 near Dutywa during a protest over disputes with bus services. Law enforcement officers redirect traffic.
Taxis block the N2 near Dutywa during a protest over disputes with bus services. Law enforcement officers redirect traffic.
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Traffic has been disrupted along the N2 and within Willowvale town due to a protest by taxi drivers. The disruption follows an ongoing conflict between taxi operators and bus services in the region.

What Happened

Taxi drivers reportedly blocked sections of the N2 near Dutywa and roads in Willowvale on Tuesday morning. The action stems from a continuing dispute with local bus services, which has escalated into direct road obstructions. The protest caused significant delays for motorists in and around these towns.

Official Response

Law enforcement and emergency services are on the scene, working to restore traffic flow and ensure public safety. Authorities have urged motorists to exercise caution and follow all directives when travelling in affected areas.

“We apologise for the inconvenience this may cause,” the Communications Unit stated in an alert notice.

Community Impact

This protest has raised safety concerns for daily commuters, school transport routes, and inter-town travel. Local residents expressed frustration, calling for faster resolution between the warring parties.

Key facts:

  • Protest led by taxi drivers
  • Triggered by ongoing conflict with bus operators
  • Affected routes: N2 at Dutywa, Willowvale town roads
  • Law enforcement currently managing the scene

Taxis block the N2 near Dutywa during a protest over disputes with bus services. Law enforcement officers redirect traffic.

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