“Traffic is today being diverted on certain roads in Johannesburg the cycle race started at Stain City and is using the R55, R14, Jan Smuts avenue, Malibongwe avenue and the Mike 1
south freeway. The road closures are in place since last night and motorists can use the N14, N1, the Mike 1 north, William Nicol, Rivonia road and Oxford Roads as alternative routes.”
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