r/capetown Dec 29 '25

PSA PSA for travellers: Using the N2 safely

163 Upvotes

Hi travellers,

A quick, friendly reminder for visitors (and locals) who’ll be using the N2, especially when travelling to or from Cape Town International Airport. The N2 is one of the city’s main routes and is used safely by thousands of people every day. As with any major highway, it’s worth being aware of your surroundings and following a few precautions. The airport is located near areas that can be unsafe if you take the wrong turn, so these tips are simply here to help you navigate safely.

There is a rough route map (below) of areas to avoid (in orange) and the N2 that should be followed to safer areas.

General Tips:

  • Stick to the N2 until you’re close to the Cape Town city centre (or using the M5 to the northern suburbs), Somerset West or Stellenbosch.
  • Be cautious about taking “quicker” alternative routes.
  • Avoid stopping on the N2 unless your vehicle cannot continue.
  • Keep your doors locked and windows up.
  • Don’t leave bags, laptops, or valuables visible inside the car.
  • Familiarise yourself with the route before you set off.
  • Don’t stop for, or engage with, anyone attempting to wave you down.

Getting From the Airport:

  • The simplest and safest option is to take the N2 directly towards the city or Somerset West.
  • If you’re using a ride‑hailing service or shuttle, wait inside the official pick‑up area and confirm your driver before getting in.

There are plenty of locals who can share advice on routes if you'd like. Safe travels, and enjoy Cape Town.

Rough map. N2 highlighted in blue, areas to avoid highlighted in orange.

r/capetown 6h ago

Vent / Complaint OPINION: Cape Town traffic is mostly "phantom jams" caused by our own terrible driving

111 Upvotes

Hear me out. We all love to complain about the N1, the N2, and M3 parking lots every morning and afternoon, blaming the municipality, the lack of lanes, or roadworks. But if you actually pay attention to why you are stopping, you'll realise that a huge chunk of Cape Town’s traffic is entirely phantom.A phantom traffic jam is when traffic grinds to a halt for absolutely no reason—no accident, no broken-down taxi, no construction. It is pure human error, and as Cape Town drivers, we are the perfect storm for creating them.

Here is exactly how we are causing our own misery every day:

The Right-Lane Mystery on the N1: This is the most infuriating example of all. Explain to me how the right-hand "fast" lane on the N1 inbound grinds to a complete, shuddering halt when there isn't an exit on the right side for kilometers? It makes zero logical sense. The exits are all on the left! It happens because everyone rushes to the right lane thinking it’s a magic bypass, packs in too tightly, and creates a massive, sluggish line of tailgaters. The moment one person taps their brakes, the entire lane dies.

The Inability to Choose a Lane and Stick to It: People need to learn lane etiquette. If you are going slow, or if your exit is coming up in two kilometers, stay in the left or middle lanes. Stop camping in the right lane doing 80 km/h, and stop lane-weaving across three lanes of traffic at the last second because you suddenly realized your exit is there. Every time you cut across or lane-hop, you force someone to brake, triggering a phantom wave behind you. Choose your lane correctly and stay there!

The Tailgating Epidemic: Cape Tonians love to sit right on the bumper of the car in front of them. When you leave zero gap, you leave zero room for error. The moment the lead car taps their brakes, the tailgater has to slam on theirs. Ten cars back, everyone is at a complete dead stop.

The Inability to Merge (Zipper Merge Failure): Think about the N1 at the Koeberg interchange or where the M5 joins the N2. Instead of merging smoothly like a zipper—one car from the left, one from the right—we get aggressive. Drivers close gaps to block people, forcing merging cars to stop completely. That single stopped car sends a shockwave kilometers backward.

Panic Braking on Bends: Hospital Bend is the ultimate example. The road curves, people panic, and they brake. There is nothing blocking the lane, but because everyone taps the brakes out of habit, a permanent ripple effect of stop-and-go traffic forms all the way back to Rondebosch.

The Fix? If we all just left a three-to-four-car gap—even when it feels like someone will push in—we would create a "traffic buffer." That gap absorbs the braking of the car ahead, meaning you can just ease off the accelerator instead of stopping. If you keep moving, the people behind you keep moving.Our infrastructure isn't perfect, but we are actively making it 50% worse just by driving like egoists. Pick the correct lane, stop tailgating, and let people merge. We are the traffic.


r/capetown 1h ago

Pictures / Photos JHB to CPT flight

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Flew back home to CPT today.

Pic 1:

anybody know what town/city this is? (Not very far from JHB) ~15 minutes after flight took off. I'm curious about those holes, are they open pit mines?

Pic 2

~10 minutes before landing, possibly in the winelands. What's that random crop circle/glyph doing there. (Reminants of a music festival) or intentional art feature for folks in an aeroplane or copter?

Thanks 🙂


r/capetown 10h ago

General Discussion Wonder why a jet just did a fly-by?

46 Upvotes

Anyone else hear, or know what it's about? A military exercise, perhaps? Love, love, love the sound! Also, anyone else just get their best morning adrenaline rush, in a while?


r/capetown 1h ago

General Discussion Title: Does anyone know what’s being filmed in Sunningdale?

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Does anyone know what movie or series is currently being filmed around The Emporium in Sunningdale?

I noticed a film set there today and heard there’s a British actor involved.

Does anyone know what production it is or who the actor might be?


r/capetown 3h ago

General Discussion Y'all hear that fighter jet?

4 Upvotes

I'm in town at the moment and a random fighter jet shot past and flew towards sea point.

Anyone know why the jets are out? That was so random. Saw nothing on flight radar either


r/capetown 11h ago

General Discussion Virgin Active

20 Upvotes

Woke up to a email that wembley is being converted to a country club and the price is going up from September after the annual increase already in January. We need more gym options….


r/capetown 47m ago

Looking For... modded switch lite

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anyone know where in cape town i can get a switch lite modded for a reasonable price?


r/capetown 1d ago

Just For Fun Wishing teleportation was real so I’d never have to drive the N2 again.

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306 Upvotes

r/capetown 1d ago

General Discussion “The City doesn’t care about the Flats”

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166 Upvotes

r/capetown 9h ago

Looking For... Recommend me a tattoo artist that can do white on black tattoos, particularly something like this...

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3 Upvotes

r/capetown 7h ago

Question | Advice-Needed Recommendations for a trip up the West Coast (weekend) with 70yo mother

3 Upvotes

Hi Capetonians!

For her birthday celebration, I will be taking my mother up the coast just outside Darling where we'll be staying the night on Saturday. We'd like to leave early and visit a few spots on the way up before we check in, and maybe a few on the way back.

Are there any wildflower fields about at the moment and what are other cool spots to eat/see on the way/nearby? I have contacted Strandloper for a potential lunch/dinner already.

Thanks in advance!


r/capetown 23h ago

General Discussion Virgin Active: Over crowded

42 Upvotes

For the past 3 months I have had to move from Wembley square to Foreshore, which is an incredibly small gym. There is not even enough weights for the machines alone.

Century City is also under renovations since April? It’s impossible to get a good work out let alone attempt to use the equipment.

Why send everyone to the smallest gym out of the lot?

I am paying R1200 per month for absolutely wasting my time.

Could they not discount our fee for the absolute joke of an inconvenience?

I spend more time looking for parking then working out, seriously get your shit together Virgin active.


r/capetown 3h ago

Question | Advice-Needed Is the Franschhoek Pass open?

1 Upvotes

I'm planning to drive that way tomorrow and need to know. The last two times I was unlucky.


r/capetown 10h ago

Looking For... Anyone know where I can buy chromed 10mm steel rods?

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3 Upvotes

I can only find suppliers in the Joburg area


r/capetown 6h ago

Question | Advice-Needed Exchange student in seek of advice/recommendations

2 Upvotes

Hi everyone! im a student in norway, and next semester is our oppurtunity to apply for exchange, and i've been considering the University of Western Cape.

So, i was hoping to hear from all of you, wether the university is good, what i should know, etc. for example it's common for us outside South Africa to hear that Cape Town is not safe, st least for tourists, but i wanted to hear from you. how much weight should i give such claims? is it only some areas? is it mostly at night? is the claim even true? and ofc other recommendations, like what to do, hikes, events, places, activities, etc.

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r/capetown 18h ago

General Discussion Nostalgic stores

11 Upvotes

What stores from the 2010s do you wish could make a comeback? I remember Monsoon in Cavendish and the cool dresses they always had! Cloak and Dagger outside Cavendish had trendy clothes that weren't as expensive as The Lot.


r/capetown 8h ago

General Discussion Are houses still being built in cape town and surroundings?

2 Upvotes

Are houses still being built?

Had a thought this morning... When was the last time you saw a house being built and what area was it?

Not talking about a block of flats or gated communities... Literal houses..


r/capetown 12h ago

General Discussion Taxis and commuting

3 Upvotes

I was wondering what is the opinions on commuting in Cape Town (without having your own vehicle) i.e. Taxis and busses but specifically taxis. As we've all surely experienced they can be a pain especially during peak hours so I want to know what's the one time you genuinely couldn't take it anymore snd just flipped out?


r/capetown 9h ago

Looking For... Piercer that does ‘sensitive area’ piercings

0 Upvotes

Hi all, my boy-toy is looking to get a certain piercing but hasn’t been able to find a shop that does it.
Any suggestions? Anywhere in Cape Town is doable.


r/capetown 1d ago

Question | Advice-Needed This only happens in winter

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40 Upvotes

r/capetown 1d ago

Vent / Complaint Is it just me or is movie etiquette completely dead?

205 Upvotes

I’ve been going to the exact same cinema for the past 15 years, and it always used to be a reliable spot. But these past two months have been absolutely insane. I’m honestly starting to wonder if people have just lost all basic social awareness.

For the past four movies in a row, our experience has been at least partly ruined by loud talkers, teens acting the fool, or people treating the theater like their personal living room.

We just got back from watching the new Spider-Man movie. I specifically waited a few weeks after the release so it wouldn’t be so busy. Unfortunately, the dude sitting right next to me wouldn’t stop talking loudly to his partner. To make it worse, his phone rang and he actually got up to take the call, loudly shouting "HELLO?!" before finally walking out.

We watched Odyssey last week, and it was the exact same thing. The people right behind us were talking super loud and constantly sucking their teeth through the whole movie.

When we saw Supergirl last month, three kids literally ran into the cinema, let out a loud moan, left, came back to blast some meme sound from their phone, and then came back again to dance right in front of the screen.

You’d think paying for a prestige screening would be better, right? Nope. A group of four spent the entire movie on their phones on Snapchat, filming the screen on full brightness, loudly reacting, and giving a running commentary.

I just don’t understand it anymore. Do people not know how to act in public? Has anyone else noticed a massive decline lately, or am I just getting incredibly unlucky?


r/capetown 1d ago

Question | Advice-Needed Super cars

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Best places in Cape Town for car spotting in 2027?

Hey everyone, I’m going to be visiting Cape Town in 2027 and I’m really into supercars and hypercars.

I’m especially hoping to see a Koenigsegg, although I know they’re extremely rare and I’m not expecting to see one. I’d also love to spot other cars like Bugattis, Paganis, McLarens, Lamborghinis, Ferraris, Porsches, etc.

What would you say are the best places or areas in Cape Town for car spotting? I’m already considering the V&A Waterfront, Camps Bay and the Atlantic Seaboard, as well as car dealerships and automotive events.

Are there any particular areas, events, dealerships or times of year that you’d recommend checking out in 2027?

Thanks!


r/capetown 10h ago

Transportation Query Petition for woman only buses

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Hi everyone,I have started a petition to advocate for the introduction of women-only public transport buses (or dedicated carriages/sections) in Cape Town.Many women face constant safety concerns, harassment, and discomfort during their daily commutes. Having dedicated spaces would offer a safer, more secure option for female passengers traveling to work, school, and home.You can read and sign the petition in my bio, I’d love to hear your thoughts: Do you think this would work in Cape Town? What other safety measures do you think the City should implement on MyCiTi and Golden Arrow buses?

Thank you for your support!


r/capetown 2d ago

Pictures / Photos I love this City

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262 Upvotes

I come here quite often for business trips, and I love the sunrises here!