During the summer months, Jeffreys Bay experiences an influx of tourists, which may temporarily increase traffic.
Winter months see reduced traffic as the tourist season winds down, leading to quieter roads.
Limited public transportation options may pose challenges for residents without personal vehicles.
Seasonal tourist influx can lead to temporary congestion, especially near popular beaches.
Early mornings and late evenings are ideal for travel to avoid any potential tourist-related congestion.
Weekdays typically see less traffic compared to weekends, especially during peak tourist seasons.
Surfing competitions and festivals can significantly impact traffic, drawing large crowds and increasing road usage.
Local events often lead to temporary road closures, necessitating alternative routes for commuters.
Jeffreys Bay is exploring initiatives to enhance bicycle infrastructure to promote eco-friendly commuting.
The city is considering implementing more pedestrian-friendly zones to reduce vehicle dependency.
Ride-sharing services are gradually gaining popularity, offering convenient alternatives to traditional transport.
These services help reduce the need for personal vehicles, potentially lowering traffic congestion.