{"threatLevel": "Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution", "description": "
Updated to reflect safety consideration when using GPS navigation.
\nExercise increased caution in South Africa due to crime and civil unrest.
\nCountry Summary: Violent crime, such as armed robbery, rape, carjacking, mugging, and "smash-and-grab" attacks on vehicles, is common. There is a higher risk of violent crime in the central business districts of major cities after dark.
\nUsing GPS navigation can lead to unsafe routes. GPS navigation may suggest shortcuts through townships as the quickest preferred route but can lead to increased risks of crime.
\nDemonstrations, protests, and strikes occur frequently. These can develop quickly without prior notification, often interrupting traffic, transportation, and other services; such events have the potential to turn violent.
\nPlease see our Alerts for up-to-date information.
\nRead the country information page for additional information on travel to South Africa.
\nIf you decide to travel to South Africa:
\nFor example: The safest approach to return a rental car to Cape Town International Airport is to take the N2 highway and follow signs to Airport Approach Rd (exit 16). Alternatively, request the rental car company to collect your vehicle and subsequently arrange an airport transfer from established taxi companies or established ridesharing services to reach the airport.
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