JOHANNESBURG - For the past two years, commuters in Johannesburg have been unable to use Lilian Ngoyi Street, a key route through the city.
Its closure has led to increased congestion across the CBD, with many residents and drivers forced onto longer, more frustrating detours.
As the city prepares to open the street, questions remain about how traffic will be managed to ease the current congestion and improve travel for everyone.
Joburg Roads Agency CEO Zweli Nyathi unpacks what this means for commuters.