Getting Around Centurion: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking

South Africa

Getting Around Centurion: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking

Gauteng

Walkability

60
Okay

Centurion offers a somewhat walkable environment, particularly in areas like around Centurion Mall and on the Centurion campus, where travelers can find access to a variety of shops, cafes, and other amenities. While a well-chosen neighborhood could meet daily needs on foot, Centurion's expansive layout means that a car might be necessary to access essential services from many residential areas. Safety is a concern, especially at night, which can limit the practicality of walking for errands or casual exploration after dark.

Public Transit

65
Okay

Centurion provides a reasonable public transport option for travelers, especially with the presence of the Gautrain, which connects efficiently to Pretoria, Johannesburg, and the OR Tambo International Airport. The Gautrain is complemented by feeder buses that better facilitate local connections. However, public transport options within Centurion itself might be limited beyond the Gautrain's reach, potentially necessitating the use of Uber or similar services for trips beyond main transit routes.

Bikeability

40
Bad

Centurion presents some challenges for cyclists, despite having cycling routes and mountain biking trails. The city does not yet offer comprehensive bike-friendly infrastructure, and the terrain can pose difficulties. Additionally, safety remains a significant concern, as there have been reports of attacks on cyclists, making biking less appealing and practical for daily commuting or errands for travelers who value personal safety.

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