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  2. Roads in Botswana - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, road signs in Botswana used blue backgrounds rather than the yellow, white, or orange that the rest of the world uses on traffic warning signs. In the early 2010s, officials announced plans to begin phasing out the distinctive blue signs in favor of more typical signs in order to be more in line with the neighboring Southern ...

  3. Ministry of Transport and Communications (Botswana)

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    The Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC) is a government ministry of Botswana. History. It was previously known as Ministry of Works and Transport (Botswana

  4. Transport in Botswana - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, road signs in Botswana used blue backgrounds rather than the yellow, white, or orange that the rest of the world uses on traffic warning signs. In the early 2010s, officials announced plans to begin phasing out the distinctive blue signs in favour of more typical signs in order to be more in line with the neighbouring Southern ...

  5. Category:Roads in Botswana - Wikipedia

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    A33 road (Botswana) A35 road (Botswana) R. Roads in Botswana; T. Trans-Kalahari Corridor

  6. Road signs in Botswana - Wikipedia

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    Road signs in Botswana are based on the SADC Road Traffic Signs Manual, [1] [2] [3] a document designed to harmonise traffic signs in member states of the Southern Africa Development Community. A white background signifies the sign is permanent, while a yellow background signifies that the sign is temporary.

  7. A3 road (Botswana) - Wikipedia

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    The A3 highway in Botswana is an 816-kilometre-long (507 mi) road that runs from Francistown (where it is called Gemmel Drive) through Nata, Gweta and Maun to end at a junction with the A2 road just after Ghanzi. [1]

  8. A1 road (Botswana) - Wikipedia

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    Road signs on A1. The A1 highway in Botswana is a road that runs from the Zimbabwean border near Ramokgwebana through Francistown, Mahalapye, Palapye, Gaborone (the capital city of Botswana) and Lobatse, to Ramatlabama at the border with South Africa.

  9. A2 road (Botswana) - Wikipedia

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    The A2 highway is a road in Botswana running from the Namibian border at Buitepos through Jwaneng, Kanye and Lobatse to the South African border at Pioneer Gate, thus connecting 3 countries. [ 1 ] The A2 is a major component of the Trans-Kalahari Corridor , which is a highway corridor that provides a direct route from Pretoria to central ...