Cape Town traffic on Wednesday, 1 June 2022 is expected to flow naturally, albeit a number of roadworks and incidents were reported before the early peak period.
Cape Town traffic updates: Wednesday, 1June 2022
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Incoming traffic from the N1 inbound, N2 outbound, M3 outbound and M5 inbound, should see an increase in congestion shortly after 06:00. On the N2 inbound, a stationary vehicle on the left shoulder lane may exacerbate traffic congestion.
In the city centre, these roads have been flagged for high congestion:
- 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 Tuesday, 31 May 2022, congestion exacerbated by roadworks can be expected on:
- N7 northbound, about 1.8km after ramping to Bosmansdam Road. All lanes are open;
- M5 southbound, about 0.5km after ramping to Koeberg Road, one right lane blocked in the northbound direction. All lanes open in southbound direction
- N2 inbound, about 1.1km after ramping from Borcherds Quarry, all lanes open outbound. One left lane blocked inbound.