Map of 947 road closures

Familiarise yourself with road closures on Telkom 947 Cycle Challenge Sunday.

With the Telkom 947 Cycle Challenge approaching, the organising committee is urging all road users to familiarise themselves with road closures on Sunday, 20 November.

The Telkom 947 Cycle Challenge is in its 20th year and is set to attract over 30 000 cyclists to the streets of Joburg. The race starts and ends at Century Property’s Riversands Commercial Park, just off the R511 in Fourways.

As a necessary precaution to keep all the cyclists safe, Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department, Johannesburg Roads Agency and the City of Joburg will close certain roads on the day. The period for which the roads will be closed to the public will be kept as short as possible, but motorists are urged to use alternate routes. Refer to the map and schedule attached.

The route, which starts and ends at Riversands Commercial Park, meanders through the streets of Johannesburg from Summit Road around the city on the M1, Jan Smuts Avenue and Witkoppen Road, bringing cyclists home via Cedar Road, through Steyn City Boulevard and back up to the finish, along Riversands Boulevard.

Road closure information. Photo submitted.

Visit www.cyclechallenge.co.za for all road closures, a detailed route map and an interactive map to help motorists find alternative routes. Residents that will be affected by the temporary road closures are urged to familiarise themselves and take note of the times.

There will be a number of dedicated supporter zones this year, including Telkom spectator zones along Jan Smuts Avenue and Witkoppen Road, and a 947 and Telkom powerzone at Dunkeld. Joburgers are encouraged to come out and support the cyclists and soak up the atmosphere of this world-class event.

For those who would like to come to the start and finish, free parking will be made available on site at Riversands Commercial Park. GPS coordinates can be found on the 947 app. Traffic officials and marshals will be on hand to help with traffic flow.

Major alternative roads. Photo submitted.

“We are always acutely aware of the impact the race has on our residents and strive to do everything possible to minimise the impact on those who need to move around on Cycle Challenge Sunday,” said Ravi Naidoo, 947 station manager.

The Cycle Challenge organisers encourage cyclists to Ride for a Purpose, which gives everyone the opportunity to support a cause or charity that may be meaningful to them. Many cyclists have been inspired to find their purpose and make a significant difference to the lives of others.

To date, through the Ride for a Purpose initiative, the Cycle Challenge has managed to help raise R50 million in just five years. Over 120 registered charities have already been entered into the race.

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