Motorists ambushed on N3 near Heidelberg

Motorists are being warned to stay vigilant after criminals allegedly used rocks to cause crashes on the N3 highway.

Motorists travelling along the N3 highway between Heidelberg and Vosloorus faced a terrifying ordeal on Tuesday when criminals allegedly used rocks to stage ambushes, triggering multiple crashes and injuries, reports Heidelberg Nigel Heraut.

The incidents occurred on both the northbound and southbound lanes, with motorists crashing into the obstructions.

At least two accidents were reported, leaving four people with moderate injuries.

The injured were treated on scene before being transported to nearby hospitals for further medical care.

In addition to the accidents, a further four vehicles were reportedly damaged in separate incidents along the same stretch of highway.

Emergency responders attend to injured motorists after rocks were allegedly placed on the N3 highway. Photo: Heidelberg Volunteer Medics and First Responders

One motorist was also robbed by the suspects believed to be behind the attacks.

Emergency services, including Heidelberg Volunteer Medics and SAPS, responded swiftly to the scenes.

Motorists are urged to exercise extreme caution when travelling along the N3, particularly at night, and to avoid driving alone where possible.

The N3 has become a hotspot for such criminal activity, with perpetrators increasingly using dangerous tactics such as placing rocks and other objects on the road to ambush unsuspecting drivers.

Authorities have not yet confirmed any arrests and investigations into the incidents are ongoing.

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