Cape Town traffic updates for Friday, 15 July 2022
Cape Town traffic should be free-flowing in most parts, on a Friday morning where no road incidents were reported.
Cape Town traffic should be free-flowing in most parts, on a Friday morning where no road incidents were reported.
A crash on the N1 inbound and a stationary vehicle 0.9km after Monte Vista ramp could impact traffic, on Thursday.
A stationary vehicle on the R300 southbound was the only road incident reported on Wednesday morning.
A crash on the R300 northbound should affect Cape Town traffic, on Tuesday.
No road accidents were reported in Cape Town on Monday morning but look out for these roadworks.
No road accidents were reported in Cape Town on Friday morning but look out for these roadworks.
The national shutdown gains momentum as Richards Bay joins Mbombela. Here are the latest updates.
Expect stoppages and roadworks in Cape Town on Thursday.
Expect stoppages and roadworks in Cape Town on Wednesday.
Expect stoppages and roadworks in Cape Town on Tuesday.
The Durban Metro bus driver's failure to stop these surfers was harshly judged.
Expect stoppages and roadworks in Cape Town on Monday.
Expect stoppages and roadworks in Cape Town on Friday.
Expect stoppages and roadworks in Cape Town on Thursday.
Expect stoppages and roadworks in Cape Town on Wednesday.
Expect stoppages and roadworks in Cape Town on Tuesday.
Expect stoppages and roadworks in Cape Town on Monday.
Expect stoppages and roadworks in Cape Town on Friday.
Expect stoppages and roadworks in Cape Town on Thursday.
Expect stoppages and roadworks in Cape Town on Wednesday.
Expect stoppages and roadworks in Cape Town on Tuesday.
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