Live updates to Cape Town traffic for Monday, 4 July 2022 can be found in the interactive map below.
Cape Town traffic updates: Monday, 4 July 2022
PLEASE NOTE: The traffic updates indicated below are observations made by i-traffic.co.za, a reputable online traffic management tracker. Swisher Post, its parent company, partners and associates will not be held liable for any damages, inconsistencies, and loss resulting from the information noted below.
Inbound traffic from the N, N2, M3, and M5, generally sees heavy congestion during the week. However, during mid-year school holidays, busy roads can be expected to be easy-flowing. These road incidents were reported on Monday, 4 July 2022.
- Stationary vehicle on R300 southbound, 1km after ramping from Hindle Road. All lanes open
In the city centre, these roads are often flagged for high congestion during the morning peak:
- Philip Kgosana Drive (from Gardens Shopping Centre)
- Brandweer Street
- Roeland Street
- Loop Street
- Bree Street
- Wale Street
- Long Street (Between Strand and Hout Street)
- Strand Street
- Riebeek Street
- Hans Strijdom Avenue
- Walter Sisulu Avenue
- Hertzog Boulevard
- Castle Street
- Darling Street
- Chester Road, Woodstock
- Earl Street, Woodstock
- Salt River Road, Salt River
According to Cape Town traffic indicators for Monday, 4 July 2022, congestion exacerbated by roadworks can be expected on:
- M5 southbound, 0.3km after ramping to Koeberg Road. All lanes open.
- N2 outbound, about 0.2km after ramping to Jan Smuts M17. All lanes open.
- N2 northbound, about 6.9km after Ou Kaapse Road, all lanes open.
- N2 outbound, 1.3km after Broadlands Road. All lanes open.
- N7 northbound, 0.6km after ramping to Plattekloof Road. All lanes open.