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Mobile billboards — Greater Gauteng

Mobile billboard advertising in Brits

Brits is a busy working town on the north-western edge of the province, where the main roads carry town traffic, farm traffic and mine-belt commuters together. We park billboard trailers on those routes from R200 a day.

Why Brits works for a mobile billboard

In a town like Brits, the main road is the high street — nearly everyone in the catchment passes along it regularly. A board here reaches the whole town in a way that suburb-by-suburb targeting never could, and there is far less advertising clutter competing for attention than in metro Johannesburg.

Where the boards park in Brits

Brits boards work the roads everything in the district funnels through: the main route through town, the approaches to the Brits Mall retail node, and the regional roads carrying farm traffic and mine-belt commuters in and out. Because the town works as a single high street, position planning is about time of day and direction of flow more than about choosing between neighbourhoods.

Who advertises here

Agricultural suppliers, dealerships, hardware and building retailers, banks and community services selling to the Brits district are the typical fit.

Planning a Brits campaign

In Brits the main road reaches the whole catchment, so campaigns focus on owning it consistently rather than covering ground. A board rotated along the through-route and the mall approaches is seen by town residents, surrounding farming communities and shift commuters alike. Advertising clutter is minimal, which means a bold board with one clear offer — a dealership special, a hardware promotion, a bank campaign — dominates attention in a way city boards rarely can.

What a Brits campaign includes

Rates run from R200 a day depending on campaign length, and most campaigns are live within 3 working days of artwork approval. See the full 2026 cost guide for what drives the price.

Straight answers about Brits

Where do mobile billboards park in Brits?+

On the main public routes through the town — the central through-road, the Brits Mall approaches and the regional connectors carrying the district’s daily traffic. Positions are planned with you, and every move is photographed.

Does the board reach the farming and mining communities around Brits?+

Yes — the district’s farm traffic and mine-belt commuters use the same main routes as the town itself, so a board there reaches the full catchment: town households, surrounding communities and the daily workforce moving through.

What does a mobile billboard in Brits cost?+

The standard fleet rate: R200 to R285 per day depending on term — roughly R6,000 to R8,550 a month — including printing, setup, four monthly moves, photo reporting and full insurance.

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