Ring Roads in South Africa
There are a number of ring roads found in South Africa.[1]
List of Ring Roads
Ring Road | Description | Notes |
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Johannesburg | The Johannesburg Ring Road is made from the N1, N3 and N12 roads and create a full loop around the city of Johannesburg with the M1 and M2 intersecting through to the CBD [2][3][4][5][6] | |
Pretoria | The Pretoria Ring Road is made from the N1 and N4 roads, which create a half loop around the city of Pretoria.[7][8] | |
Cape Town | The Cape Town Ring Road, also known as the Peninsula Expressway, is a proposed road. It will be formed by the N21, which is to form a half-loop around the city of Cape Town.[9][10][11] | |
Durban | The Durban Outer Ring Road is fully made from the N2 highway, which creates a half loop around the city of Durban[12][13] | |
Bloemfontein | The Bloemfontein Ring Road is fully made from the N1 highway, which creates a half loop around the city of Bloemfontein[14][15] | |
Polokwane | The Polokwane Ring Road is fully made from the N1 highway, which creates a half loop around the city of Polokwane[16][17][18] | |
Pietermaritzburg | The Pietermaritzburg Ring Road is fully made from the N3 highway, which creates a half loop around the city of Pietermaritzburg[19][20][21] | |
Mbombela | The Mbombela Ring Road is a half beltway formed by the N4, with the R40 and R37 intersecting north–south and the R104 intersecting east/west. | |
Gqeberha | The Gqeberha Ring Road is a half beltway formed by the N2 and M4. |
See also
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