Mobile billboards — Johannesburg
Mobile billboard advertising in Midrand
Midrand sits in the middle of the Johannesburg–Pretoria corridor, and hundreds of thousands of commuters pass through it daily. A mobile billboard trailer parked on a busy Midrand route puts your business in front of that flow from R200 a day.
Why Midrand works for a mobile billboard
Midrand is one of the fastest-growing areas in Gauteng — new residential estates, office parks and retail development keep adding traffic to its arterial roads. Because so many residents commute in both directions, a board here is seen repeatedly by the same local audience week after week, which is what builds recall.
Where the boards park in Midrand
Midrand’s traffic concentrates where the estates meet the N1: the New Road and Allandale Road interchanges, the Old Pretoria Main Road (K101) corridor running the length of the suburb, and the retail approaches around the Mall of Africa and Waterfall precinct. On the Kyalami side, the routes around Kyalami Corner carry steady estate traffic — we have run restaurant boards there.
Who advertises here
New developments, home services, schools and medical practices chasing Midrand’s young, growing households do well here, as do businesses wanting visibility along the N1 corridor without paying highway-gantry prices.
Planning a Midrand campaign
Midrand campaigns usually follow the corridor: the same residents drive the K101 or the interchange approaches twice a day, so a board rotated along that spine builds recall fast. For new developments it works the other way around — we park where the target buyers already shop, the way a launch board we ran outside a Midrand shopping centre marketed the Sedgewood development. Four repositions a month cover both peaks and the weekend retail pattern.
What a Midrand campaign includes
- — 4 trailer moves every month
- — Free setup
- — Weekly photo updates
- — Free third-party cover on a fully insured fleet
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 Midrand
Where do mobile billboards park in Midrand?+
On the high-traffic public routes through the suburb — the New Road and Allandale interchange approaches, the Old Pretoria Main Road corridor, the retail routes around the Mall of Africa and Waterfall node, and the Kyalami side. Positions are planned around your objective, with a photo after every move.
Can a board target the Mall of Africa and Waterfall area?+
Yes — we park on the busy public approaches around the precinct, where shoppers and Waterfall residents pass daily. You get the audience of the node at a fixed daily rate, without renting space inside it.
What does mobile billboard advertising in Midrand cost?+
R200 to R285 per day depending on how long you run — about R6,000 to R8,550 a month all-in, covering printing, setup, four moves a month, weekly photo reports and a fully insured trailer. Most campaigns are live within 3 working days of artwork approval.
