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The M18 begins in Pretoria, just north of the city centre, at a junction with the two one-way streets of the M22 route (Boom Street & Bloed Street). It begins as two one-way streets (Thabo Sehume Street, formerly Andries Street, [4] southwards from the M22 and Bosman Street northwards to the M22), heading southwards.
It begins by heading north-north-west as Rigel Avenue, forming the main road through Waterkloof Ridge. [ 5 ] After 4.7 kilometres, the M9 changes its street name to Florence Ribeiro Avenue (formerly Queen Wilhelmina Avenue [ 6 ] ) and forms the boundary between the suburbs of Groenkloof to the west and Waterkloof to the east, continuing north ...
The M1 route begins at a junction with the M2 route (Nana Sita Street; Charlotte Maxeke Street) and the western terminus of the M6 route (Visagie Street). It heads northwards as Es'kia Mphahlele Drive (formerly DF Malan Drive [5]), separating Pretoria West in the west from Pretoria CBD in the east and meeting the R104 route (WF Nkomo Street) and the M22 route at the next junction.
Mosley Street, Nottawasaga 33/34 Sideroad 1.9 1.2 Vancise Court Highway 7148 Simcoe Clearview Part of Highway 26 bypass project Highway 7150 Mighton Court 0.2 0.1 Highway 26 dead end Simcoe Clearview Service road for Wasaga Beach bypass Highway 7162 Ontario Street 0.8 0.5 Highway 520 Highway 7298 Parry Sound Armour Old Highway 11 route
The M19 begins in Lyttelton Manor, at a junction with the M18 route (Botha Avenue). It begins by heading south-west as Cantonments Road, then as Rabie Street, meeting the M34 route (Jean Avenue) adjacent to the Jean Crossing Mall, to enter the Centurion CBD, where it crosses the Hennops River, bends to the south and becomes John Vorster Drive.
It meets with Pretoria's M17 metropolitan route at a staggered junction (cosigned for 400 metres northwards) before continuing eastwards through the suburbs of Akasia (as Brits Road; where it meets the R80 Mabopane Highway) and Pretoria North (as Rachel de Beer Street). [1] Just after Pretoria North, at the suburb of Annlin West, It becomes co ...
The M2 starts at the Proefplaas interchange with the N1 highway (Pretoria Bypass) and the N4 highway (Maputo Corridor) in Pretoria East, just north of the Scientia suburb. It heads west to pass through the Hatfield suburb, becoming two one-way streets (Pretorius Street westwards from the N1 and Francis Baard Street, formerly Schoeman Street, [5] eastwards to the N1) and meeting the M7 route ...
So, both Hartbeespoort and Pretoria Central are bypassed to the north. The old route through Pretoria Central, specifically from the M5 junction to the west, was then re-designated as the M4 Metropolitan Route of Tshwane, [9] although some Global Positioning Systems still label this old route as the N4 together with the newer route north of ...