Prepare for road closures in Johannesburg ahead of Springboks vs All Blacks

With a thrilling rugby clash at Emirates Airline Park incoming, drivers are advised to heed the upcoming road closures to avoid traffic delays.

Fans should brace for a significant traffic impact in Johannesburg as the Springboks get set to battle the All Blacks at Emirates Airline Park. From 22:00 on August 30, until 22:00 on August 31, various road closures will take place nearby.

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Details of intersections affected:

Traffic will be restricted at the following intersections:

Motorists are encouraged to consider alternative routes such as the M1 and M2 highways to minimise delays.

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Shuttle service options for fans

Fans looking to attend the game on August 31 will have access to shuttle services running from 14:00 to 20:30. Various shuttle service partners are available for booking:

Greater Johannesburg policing taxi forum:

Rea Vaya service on match day

On match day, the City of Johannesburg’s Rea Vaya Bus Rapid Transit system will remain fully operational, ensuring fans can travel with ease. Here are the key services:

1. Trunk (T1) Service from Thokoza Park Rea Vaya station, operating from 05:00 to 19:00.
2. Complimentary (C1) Service running from Dobsonville Integrated Public Transport Interchange to the corner of Voorhout & Princess Streets from 05:00 to 19:00.
3. Both T1 and C1 will conveniently pick up and drop off passengers at Ellis Park East Rea Vaya Station and the intersection of Voorhout and Princess Streets.
4. Expect services to operate every 15 minutes, starting at 09:00 until the last departure at 19:00.
5. Tickets are available for R30.00 at all Rea Vaya stations, while distance-based smart cards are also accepted.
6. Rea Vaya staff will be on-site at the Venue Operations Centre for assistance.
7. Dedicated lanes solely for Rea Vaya buses will be enforced, restricting other public transport.

About the Johannesburg Roads Agency

The Johannesburg Roads Agency (JRA) oversees the city’s extensive road network and storm water systems, including maintenance of traffic signals and signage. Their mission focuses on delivering safe, accessible, and well-maintained travel routes for Johannesburg residents.

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