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Is it safe to walk in Johannesburg at night?

Try not to walk at night, but if you must, walk in a group. If you decide to try a bit of al fresco dining (day or night), ensure your valuables are stowed safely under the table or between your feet. Don't hang a bag on the back of your chair, as this is the best way to get pickpocketed.



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Walking in heavily wooded or abandoned, empty streets where there is little light can be dangerous. Do: Walk on sidewalks or pathways. You will be safest if you stick to pedestrian pathways or sidewalks when walking at night. Always make sure you are highly visible and alert while walking.

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There are safe and unsafe places in the CBD. Johannesburg is a large city. There are many whites people living in Selby and surrounding areas and they appear to be quite safe. And like all cities in the world, you have drunks, drug pushers and prostitutes and gangs loitering in the CBD areas at night.

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Johannesburg is a really fun city to visit, with plenty to entertain tourists. But it does have a particularly high crime rate. There are areas to avoid, like everywhere, and it's best to ask a local guide or hotel staff about specifics and not to go a-wandering.

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By analyzing injury and fatality statistic from various agencies and collating time of day with pedestrian strikes, the agencies discovered that the most dangerous time to walk is between 6 PM and Midnight. That six-hour stretch of evening/night is when well over 50% of all pedestrian accident occur.

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When walking alone at night, trust your gut. If you feel like an area or situation may be dangerous, don't wait around to find out. Stop and scan your surroundings if you think someone is following you. If you are being followed, walk as quickly as you can to a well-lit public place.

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Yes, South Africa is safe for female travellers. Many female visitors to South Africa leave here having experienced no problems at all. As with all travellers to South Africa, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and keep valuables out of sight.

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Avoid areas affected by protests and demonstrations. Use major roads where it's safe to do so and verify that alternate routes recommended by your GPS are safe prior to travel. We advise: Exercise a high degree of caution in South Africa due to the threat of violent crime.

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Jo'burg's public transit and shuttles – especially those that carry tourists, excluding sightseeing tour buses – are notoriously prone to robberies, while taxis and minibus taxis are known for their confusing hand signals and unlicensed, irresponsible drivers.

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