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G20 road closures that will disrupt traffic in Gauteng this weekend

Posted on November 18, 2025
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Infographic: G20 road closures that will disrupt traffic in Gauteng this weekend 

Mapaballo Borotho and Andile Khuzwayo

Infographic: G20 road closures that will disrupt traffic in Gauteng this weekend 
Infographic: G20 road closures that will disrupt traffic in Gauteng this weekend 

Motorists are urged to take note of multiple route disruptions during the G20 Leaders’ Summit taking place this weekend across Gauteng.

A coordinated security operation will run on Saturday and Sunday, 22–23 November 2025, resulting in temporary road closures, lane restrictions, and intermittent traffic disruptions across key routes in Johannesburg, Tshwane, and Ekurhuleni.

These measures will affect high-security corridors, including major national highways and central city roads.

Major national and regional routes impacted:

If you’re in Sandton and Rosebank, expect delays and closures in the following routes:

Motorists are encouraged to use the recommended alternative routes to keep their journey smooth and moving.

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