Abstract:
Traffic Congestion transpires the minute the demand for transport surpasses supply at an exact
point in time and in a particular section of the transport system. South African cities are facing traffic congestion
characterised by dense origins and destinations with activities located in different cities. The roads and
streets have congestion within the areas where individuals are attracted and benefit from economic prosperity.
Congestion is the main restriction in operation because it affects the middle class and could drive changes in
an urban location and movement patterns more quickly. This paper explores how urban cities manage road
traffic congestion in South Africa. The paper is based on a theoretical analytical review of traffic congestion in
national cities. Based on the current review, the cities such as Cape Town, Johannesburg, Durban, Tshwane,
Pietermaritzburg, Port Elizabeth, East London, Bloemfontein and Vanderbiljpark are relatively experiencing a
high congestion level. The paper also reviews the policies and regulations employed to monitor traffic matters
and mitigate road traffic congestion in South African roads.
Description:
Journal articles published in the 6th International Conference on Public Administration and Development Alternatives (IPADA), 06-08 October 2021, Virtual Conference.