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
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 N14, N1, N4 and R80 roads, which create a full loop around the city of Pretoria, with the M4 intersecting through the CBD [7][8]
Cape Town The Cape Town Ring Road is made from the N1, N7 and R300 roads, which create a full 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 and M30, 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.
Kimberley The Kimberley Ring Road is a half beltway formed by the N8 and N12, with the R31 and R64 intersecting the through the city.
George The George Ring Road is a beltway formed by the N2, N12 and R404.
Gqeberha The Gqeberha Ring Road is a half beltway formed by the N2 and M4.

See also

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