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The N4 route begins at the Skilpadshek Border Post with Botswana, where it is designated as the A2 road on the Botswana side towards Lobatse. [3]: 28 The border post on the Botswana side is known as Pioneer Gate. The N4 route begins by going south-east for 50 kilometres, through Dinokana and Lehurutshe, to reach a junction with the R49. [3]: 28
The Platinum Highway is the section of the N4 from the Skilpadshek Border with Botswana, through Zeerust, Swartruggens, Rustenburg and Brits, to the interchange with the N1 in Pretoria (Tshwane). The concessionaire responsible for this road is Bakwena [4] and the entire route is a toll road. There are 4 tollgates on the route (one west of ...
The corridor comprises roads - including the N4 toll road (from Pretoria to Komatipoort) - and railways, ports, and border facilities at Komatipoort, [1] which connect the industrial areas around Gauteng, and mines and agricultural districts to the east, with ports on the Mozambique coast. Maputo and Matola are both deepwater ports.
N4 - equivalent to the section of the current N4 from Pretoria to Komatipoort N5 - equivalent to the current N5 but from Winburg past Harrismith to Ladysmith (the latter part now signed as the N3) N6 - equivalent to the current N6, except that it begins from King William's Town, the section from there to Stutterheim now being the R346, and ...
Before the opening of the Northern Bypass, the N4 national route, which is coming from Witbank and Mbombela in the east, passed westwards through Pretoria from the Proefplaas Interchange on regular city streets (today designated as the M2 and M4 roads) and exited Pretoria westbound as the Magalies Toll Route, a 20 km tolled highway to ...
The N4 toll route is the main arterial route forming the Maputo Corridor, connecting to eMalahleni and Pretoria in the west with Maputo in the east. [14] A new Northern Bypass was built for the N4 toll route (opened on 13 June 2010) [15] and the old road through the city centre (Samora Machel Drive) was redesignated as the R104 route. [14]
East of Pretoria CBD, at the Proefplaas Interchange, the N4 national route from Witbank in the east joins the N1 and they are one highway for 12 km northwards before the N4 splits off to the west to become the Platinum Highway (Pretoria Northern Bypass) towards Brits and Rustenburg. [1]
The R104 route begins about 14 km east of the city of Mbombela at the Karino Interchange with the N4 (Northern Bypass) and the R538 routes. It heads west for about 11 km to reach the outskirts of Mbombela at the intersection with Dr. Enos Mabuza Drive near the Nelsville suburb.