JOHANNESBURG - Gauteng law enforcement agencies will have their hands full as they conduct a joint traffic operation in Johannesburg this Saturday, in the lead-up to the G20 summit.
The operation will enforce rolling road closures, lane restrictions, and intermittent disruptions.
WEEKEND TRAFFIC ALERT: Expect Road Closures, Delays During G20 Summit Operations
Motorists are urged to allow extra travel time and use alternative routes where possible.
JMPD spokesperson, Xolani Fihla, discussed this with eNCA.
GAUTENG’S JOINT TRAFFIC OPERATIONS LEADING UP TO THE G20 LEADERS' SUMMIT ON 15 NOVEMBER 2025
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GAUTENG - The Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC), Gauteng Traffic Police (GTP), Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department, (JMPD), and South… pic.twitter.com/RrsAZvLH7Q— G20 South Africa (@g20org) November 11, 2025
Temporary road closures on Saturday
The Gauteng Traffic Police, together with the SAPS, JMPD, and RTMC, will conduct a joint operation on Saturday between 09h00 and 13h00. Temporary road closures will be implemented around Nasrec ahead of the G20 Summit.
Affected routes include… pic.twitter.com/enKdljhi6t— GP Department of Community Safety (@GP_CommSafety) November 11, 2025