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Traffic & Transport

Cape Town smash-and-grab hotspots revealed as drivers urged to stay alert

Several major routes across Cape Town have been identified as high-risk smash-and-grab zones, with motorists warned to remain vigilant during peak traffic periods.

Last updated: April 22, 2026 4:50 pm
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Mark Botes-Lashmar
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  • Key routes including N2 and Jakes Gerwel Drive flagged as high-risk areas
  • Incidents most common at traffic lights and during peak congestion
  • Late afternoons, evenings and weekends identified as highest risk times
  • Authorities urge drivers to take simple precautions to avoid being targeted

Motorists travelling across Cape Town are being warned to remain on high alert, as a number of major roads and intersections have been identified as hotspots for smash-and-grab incidents.

The warning comes amid growing concern over opportunistic crimes targeting vehicles at busy intersections, particularly during periods of heavy traffic. Criminals are taking advantage of stationary vehicles, using moments when drivers are distracted or slow to react to strike quickly and escape.

Among the areas flagged as high-risk is Jakes Gerwel Drive, especially along the stretch between Bonteheuwel and Langa. The N2 near Borcherds Quarry, on the approach to Cape Town International Airport through Nyanga, has also been identified as a frequent target zone.

Additional concern has been raised around the traffic lights near the Stellenbosch Arterial Fire Station on the Belhar side, as well as sections of Elsies River, including areas around 35th Street and Owen Road.

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The intersection of Malibongwe Drive and the N7 near Du Noon has also been highlighted, along with Van Riebeeck Road near the Beaconvale industrial area and parts of Philippi Main Road.

These locations share a common pattern. High traffic volumes, frequent stops at intersections and limited escape routes make them ideal environments for smash-and-grab incidents to occur.

Timing also plays a critical role. Late afternoons and early evenings, when traffic congestion increases, have been identified as peak periods for these crimes. Weekends also see a rise in incidents as road usage intensifies.

Authorities are urging motorists to take preventative steps before setting off. This includes removing valuables from plain sight, avoiding the use of mobile phones while stopped at intersections, and ensuring that doors are locked and windows are fully closed at all times.

Maintaining situational awareness remains one of the most effective ways to reduce risk, particularly in areas that have now been identified as repeat target zones.

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Source: Cape Town Etc – Aiden Daries

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Mark Botes-Lashmar

Mark Botes-Lashmar is the Founder and Chief Editor of Cape Town News, overseeing daily editorial production and local reporting across the Western Cape.

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