Many of us have found ourselves caught in what feels like the mother of all traffic jams. But what are the biggest causes behind traffic jams and is there any way to avoid them?
TomTom’s most recent Traffic Index , based on 2016 data, ranks Johannesburg and Cape Town at number 70 and 48 respectively on its most traffic congested cities list – one that comprises 390 cities across 48 countries.
Johannesburg, Pretoria, Bloemfontein, Durban, East London and Cape Town have all seen increases in congestion of between 2% and 5% when compared to the previous year’s figures – equating to a combined 716 hours, or one month’s worth, of extra travel time in these six hubs alone per year.
In addition to causing immense frustration for many motorists, traffic also leads to higher fuel consumption, higher pollution levels, higher accident risk and either productive work time or quality family time lost.
“Roadworks, road blocks, bottlenecks, accidents and mechanical breakdowns are often to blame for traffic, but it’s often ‘ghost traffic’ – the kind that seems to come out of nowhere – that causes significant delays”, says Elmarie Twilley, spokesperson for Afrikaans insurance brand, Virseker. “With more than 12 million registered vehicles on South African roads according to the most recent eNatis stats, minor adjustments in vehicle owner and driver behaviour could make a substantial time-, environment- and money saving difference.”
As pointed out in this video, some of the key factors contributing to congestion are:
“Chances are that, at least to some extent, you are playing an active role in creating the very traffic that you are trying to get out of, which means that you can also play a positive part in fixing it”, says Twilley.
With this in mind, Virseker offers the following tips to help to alleviate congestion in South African roads:
“It all boils down to respecting other motorists, obeying traffic rules and consciously driving to promote flow,” concludes Twilley.
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