Last reviewed: 2 March 2026 | Editorial standards: Editorial Policy, Corrections Policy, Ownership & Funding Transparency.
Quick Answer
This 2026 planning hub combines traffic disruption context with load-reduction coverage so readers can make better daily decisions.
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Coverage Focus
- Load reduction and outage context
- Traffic disruption and route-impact coverage
- Weather-related compounding risks
- Municipal and utility updates affecting daily movement
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I rely on this page for daily planning?
Yes. It is designed as a starting point for daily checks across power and mobility impact topics.
Where should I verify outage-specific details?
Confirm critical outage details with official municipal and utility channels before acting.
Latest Traffic and Load Shedding Coverage
Latest Traffic and Load Shedding Coverage
- Gauteng Load Reduction Schedule: Full List of Affected Areas (3 – 9 Sept 2026)3 Mar 2026
- Load Reduction Schedule for 09 – 15 September, 20263 Mar 2026
- Load Reduction Schedule for 16 – 22 September 20263 Mar 2026
- Load Reduction Schedule for 23 – 29 September 20263 Mar 2026
- Load Reduction Schedule for 7 – 13 October 20263 Mar 2026
- Load Reduction Schedule for 14 – 20 October 20263 Mar 2026
- Load Reduction Schedule for 21 – 27 October 20263 Mar 2026
- Load Reduction Schedule for 28 October – 3 November 20263 Mar 2026
- 200 Days of No Load Shedding, but a Looming Electricity Price Hike on the Cards (2026 Guide)3 Mar 2026
- Load Reduction Schedule for 4 – 10 November 20263 Mar 2026
- Load Reduction Schedule for 11-17 November 20263 Mar 2026
- Load Reduction Schedule for 18 – 24 November 20263 Mar 2026