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Road signs in Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) 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.
The MR3 road, also known as the Matsapha–Mbabane–Ngwenya road or Road No. MR3, [1] is a major highway of Eswatini (previously Swaziland). It is one of the busiest roads in the country, crossing it from east to west. [1] [2] Along with the MR7 and MR8 roads, it forms the "backbone of Swaziland's internal transport system."
Public transport is the main means of transportation in Eswatini. Car ownership is low, at 89 cars per 1,000 people (2014). [1] The National Road Network has 1500 km of main roads and 2270 km of district roads. [2]
Road signs in Eswatini This page was last edited on 31 May 2021, at 09:43 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
The MR8 road is a major highway of Eswatini. Along with the MR3 and MR7 roads it is considered to form the "backbone of Eswatini's internal transport system." [ 1 ] It connects the MR3 road east of Manzini at 26°29′16″S 31°27′17″E / 26.48778°S 31.45472°E / -26.48778; 31.45472 with Lavumisa / Golela at 27°19′4″S 31 ...
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The MR7 road, also known as the Mbandzeni highway, is a major highway of Eswatini. Despite being a relatively short road, along with the MR3 and MR8 roads it is considered to form the "backbone of Eswatini's internal transport system." [1] It connects the MR3 and MR16 roads northeast of Siteki with Mozambique near Goba.
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