Cycling is no longer just a weekend recreation activity in Johannesburg – it’s emerging as a practical commuting solution. The city’s investment in dedicated bike lanes, bike‑share stations, and safety campaigns is encouraging more residents to pedal to work.
Infrastructure Developments
Since 2024, Johannesburg has added over 120 km of protected bike lanes, especially along the M1 and M2 corridors. Key features include:
- Physical separation from traffic using concrete curbs.
- Clear signage and street markings.
- Intersection ‘bike boxes’ that give cyclists priority at traffic lights.
Bike‑Share Programs
The municipal “Johannesburg Cycle‑Go” initiative offers affordable, dock‑less bicycles. Riders can locate and unlock bikes using a mobile app, paying per minute or purchasing a monthly pass.
Safety and Community Outreach
Partnerships between the city and local NGOs have launched safety workshops teaching cyclists about the rules of the road, proper helmet use, and night‑riding visibility.
Economic and Environmental Benefits
Choosing a bike over a car can save commuters up to R1 200 per month in fuel and parking costs. Moreover, increased cycling reduces traffic congestion and cuts carbon emissions by an estimated 0.5 kg CO₂ per kilometre.
Getting Started
Here’s a quick checklist for aspiring cyclists:
- Invest in a good quality helmet and lights.
- Download the “Cycle‑Go” app to find nearby bikes.
- Plan your route using the city’s bike‑lane map (available on the Johannesburg website).
For more detailed guidance, read our companion article “Top 10 Cycling Routes in Greater Johannesburg”.
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