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How bad is traffic in Cape Town, Western Cape?

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Nobody likes traffic. Not a single soul. Here's what 15 local experts had to say about traffic in Cape Town, Western Cape. Perhaps you'll find some tips to avoid rush hour and some potholes.

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If you’re moving to Cape Town you need to know that it’s a great place to live, there are no potholes and there is safe public transport. Some of the people are a bit snobby but it’s fine if you find your crowd. The malls and nightlife are great and the scenery is worth moving here.

Morgan, says: 2023

Be aware of the traffic congestion. The city experiences beautiful Summer months. We pride ourselves as the best performing municipality in the Republic. Cape Town is famous for its beautiful beaches. Cape Town was home to the 2010 FIFA World Cup tournament. Cape Town has world class restaurants and bars. Residents of Cape Town understand the importance of welcoming tourists into the city and growing our local economy.

Indila, says: 2020

The views of the mountain is breathtaking from your very own doorstep. The traffic is insane and the cars swiftly overtakes each other. There are many beautiful clothing stores with fantastic, fashionable clothing garments. The food cooked by Capetonians are mouthwatering and looks utterly delicious, as well as the deserts that comes in many flavours.

Nolwazi, says: 2020

In the city where I reside it’s of importance that you know that it’s more of a suburban area more so than rural. The traffic gets quite congested especially just before 8AM and also at around 6PM in the evenings. The roads get pretty quiet on a Sunday, which is really great for relaxing.

Tshepo, says: 2020

I’m a born and bred Capetonian and am very happy living here. The cost of living is pretty affordable and life is generally quite good if you have some money as our currency the Rand is quite weak. If you can afford to live in a middle-class suburb, any crime you may experience is the risk of burglary, on occasion you may hear of a home robbery. Almost everyone is linked to a private armed response company. You will see private security vehicles on most street corners, police not so often. Homicides seldom occur in the suburbs. The folks living in the Cape flats have it quite tough as gangsters rule those streets and that is where most killings occur. If you remain alert and act responsibly, Cape Town has a lot to offer.

Cape Town is a breathtaking city on a beautiful peninsula. Most of the information you need you will find from all the great guide books and websites. Try and live near where you work and if you must commute, try to drive against the traffic. The seawater is freezing since we live near the Atlantic Ocean. The peninsula also means that Cape Town is not one monolithic city, but more a series of interwoven urban villages, each with their characters. Try and go on city free walking tours, take the red bus rides and explore the city. Cape Town is the most beautiful place on earth.

Cape Town often experiences all four seasons in one day, so always bring along a jacket. Having a towel in the back of the car is a great idea for spontaneous trips to the beach. Unfortunately, the city is very congested; always consider traffic congestion when planning to travel around the city.

Know the peak traffic times into and out of the CBD. These times are between 7am – 9am and 5pm – 7pm. It takes a while to commute so the best option is to have a car unless you have enough patience to endure traffic. On the other hand, the view is spectacular enough for you to appreciate crawling home in traffic.

Muhammad, says: 2020

Cape Town is the mother city of South Africa. We can proudly lay claim to Table Mountain, one of the seven wonders of the world, and our city is often considered to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world. There are, however, a few pros and cons to consider:

Pros:
– Cape Town offers a thriving culture for nature enthusiasts, with sprawling beaches, forests and mountain trails, it appeals to a broad audience.
– The gastronomy is one of the best in the world with varying local cuisines and locally-sourced produce to cater to all tastes.
– The locals are very vibrant, diverse and friendly and all cultures are welcomed and accepted.

Cons:
– Living in Cape Town can be quite expensive compared to the rest of the country’s major cities. This is mainly due to the high cost of accommodation and entertainment.
– Due to the current road infrastructure, congestion often takes place on the main freeways and commuting to work can be quite time-consuming depending on where you reside.
– Crime is a concern in many areas, and gated communities should be considered.

When you consider moving to Cape Town, take note of our windy weather; many people don’t seem to get used to it but all in due time you will. Traffic is one of the terrible things we have to deal with and terrible roads for example potholes.

Cape Town is a beautiful city with many Historical and Cultural landmarks. Summers are warm and Winters are cold and wet. There are many Blue Flag Beaches to visit and enjoy. Traffic is terrible. The people are very friendly and helpful. Cape Town is a top tourist destination and the gateway city to The Cape Winelands.

Khatija, says: 2020

Cape Town is said to have very beautiful architecture and attractions. On the other hand, the locals are not very friendly. Add the high rates of muggings and crime, you need to be vigilant at all times if you plan on living there. The city also has an issue with traffic, which is attested to the bad drivers. Litter is abundant as well.

Leonard, says: 2020

Cape Town has breathtaking views and tourist attractions. It blends nature and architecture beautifully. Traffic is heavy at peak times, but relaxed. We have rainy winters that are not that that cold. There is a high crime rate, but the good things in this city outweigh the bad.

Ndumiso, says: 2020

Before making the move to Cape Town one should take into consideration the high rent rates, and whether it might be more beneficial to buy a house instead. Another potential downside to be considered is the horrible traffic in and around the CBD which is Cape Town’s heart and soul. Aside from that, it is a beautiful city.

Anyone moving to Cape Town should know just how expensive it is to live near the city bowl. The price of housing is much more reasonable in the suburban sprawl far from the city. Unfortunately Cape Town has a fairly old road network so traffic is an issue. This problem can be remedied by finding work in the villages surrounding Cape Town.

Clementine, says: 2020

In Cape Town the property prices are the highest in the country (South Africa). anyone moving to reside in Cape Town should know purchasing a residential property, or renting accommodation, will be a very costly undertaking. Prospective “immigrants” should also know that the local, born and bred, Capetonians are not always the friendliest people on the planet and this can be very disheartening when trying to build new friendships. Another thing to know is that, in general, traffic is heavy and commuting times can be very long. On the positive side, Cape Town is one of the most scenically beautiful countries in the world, with the rugged mountains and the cold sea rubbing shoulders with each other. Summers are sunny, but often windy, and the days are long. Winters are wet, but not very cold; they are also short, which is a blessing. For those who enjoy the outdoors, there is a plethora of activities to match any taste and to suit any pocket.

Andrea, says: 2020
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