Vehicle registration plates Prior to 1 December 2023, the South Coast had four
vehicle registrations plate configurations starting with N which stood for
Natal. • NA-
Harding • ND-
Amanzimtoti,
Kingsburgh • NX-
Scottburgh,
Pennington,
Park Rynie,
Umkomaas,
Umzinto • NPS/NSC-
Port Shepstone,
Hibberdene,
Margate,
Southbroom,
Port Edward Air is the main airport of the KZN South Coast is the nearest international airport The South Coast is served by
Margate Airport which currently has scheduled weekly flights to
Johannesburg operated by
CemAir though many tourists also arrive from the
King Shaka International Airport, north of
Durban which has a wider variety of scheduled flights to other domestic destinations in South Africa as well as international destinations such as
Doha,
Dubai,
Gaborone,
Harare,
Istanbul and
Manzini.
Roads The South Coast is intersected by one
national route, the N2 and five
regional routes including the R61, R102, R603, R620 and R612. • The
N2 from
Port Shepstone leads northwards as a
freeway along the coast towards
Durban,
KwaDukuza and
Empangeni and westwards into the interior towards
Kokstad and
Mthatha in the
Eastern Cape. Other than Durban, the N2 also provides a connection to other South African coastal cities such as
East London,
Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth) and
Cape Town. • The
R61 leads southwards from
Port Shepstone to
Southbroom as a freeway and continues to
Port Edward crossing into the
Eastern Cape towards
Mthatha and ending in
Beaufort West in the
Western Cape province. • The
R102 leads northwards along the coast from Port Shepstone towards
Melville,
Hibberdene,
Pennington,
Park Rynie,
Scottburgh,
Umkomaas,
Umgababa,
Kingsburgh and
Amanzimtoti. From Amanzimtoti, the R102 continues northwards towards
Durban. • The
R603 leads north-westwards into the interior from
Kingsburgh to
Umbumbulu and Umlaas Road, near
Camperdown between Durban and
Pietermaritzburg. • The
R612 leads westwards into the interior from
Park Rynie to
Umzinto,
Ixopo,
Donnybrook and
Bulwer. • The
R620 runs along the coastline between Port Shepstone and
Southbroom and connects the coastal areas of
Oslo Beach,
Shelly Beach,
St Michael’s-on-Sea,
Uvongo,
Manaba Beach,
Margate and
Ramsgate. The largest traffic volumes pass along the N2 from Durban towards Port Shepstone, and further towards Kokstad, as well as the R61 from Port Shepstone towards
Port Edward. Large volumes of traffic also pass along the
R612 from
Park Rynie to
Ixopo, and St Faith’s Road from
Umtentweni (north of Port Shepstone) to
St Faith’s. The South Coast Toll Road which comprises the
N2 freeway between
Hibberdene and
Port Shepstone and the
R61 freeway between Port Shepstone and
Southbroom includes three
toll plazas including Izotsha Ramp Plaza (
Shelly Beach), Oribi Toll Plaza (Port Shepstone) and the Umtentweni Ramp Plaza (Port Shepstone). R102 serves as an alternative route between Durban and Port Shepstone and is commonly used by motorists wishing to avoid tolling at the Umtentweni and Oribi toll plazas in Port Shepstone whilst the R620 serves as an alternative route between
Southbroom and
Port Shepstone and is commonly used by motorists wishing to avoid tolling in
Shelly Beach at the Izotsha Ramp Plaza.
Road Infrastructure Projects The R600 million road rehabilitation project of the
R620 (Marine Drive) between Port Shepstone and Southbroom, a 25km stretch is now at the halfway mark, with minor work currently underway, including the installation of kerbing, concrete side drains, guardrails, and subsoil drains. According to the contractor, Raubex, approximately 50% of the sub-base and base course and 20% of the auxiliary works have been completed as of October 2024. The project, which includes provisions for local Targeted Enterprises and Training, is set for completion in January 2026, weather permitting. Stop-and-go systems, which will only be implemented during the day, are in place at key sections to manage traffic flow. •
Southbroom to Pistols Saloon (Ramsgate): March 18 – mid-October 2024 •
Chefs on Marine (Ramsgate) to Waffle House (Ramsgate): April 8 – end of October 2024 •
Bosveld Butchery to Margate Police Station: July 15 – mid-November 2024 •
Sasol Margate to Builders Express Manaba: August 26 – mid-November 2024 Additionally, 50% of the rehabilitation between Uvongo and Shelly Beach is complete, with the remaining work scheduled to begin in mid-October and take approximately three weeks. Other key upgrades include: •
My Happy Place Coffee Shop (Shelly Beach) to Port Shepstone: Asphalt replacement from mid-October 2024 to mid-2025 •
Asphalt overlay works: Mid-2025 – end of 2025 == Media ==