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The Johannesburg Roads Agency is a department of the Government of Gauteng. JRA began on business on 1 January 2001 with the City of Johannesburg being the main shareholder. [1] The JRA's plans, designs, constructs, operates, controls, rehabilitates and maintains the roads and stormwater infrastructure in Johannesburg.
The Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport is a department of the Government of Gauteng. It is responsible for the development of the transport system in the Gauteng province of South Africa, and for constructing and maintaining buildings and other structures for the other departments of the provincial government. [2] [3] [4]
Agencies include Johannesburg Roads Agency, City Parks and Johannesburg Development Agency. Each of these performs a service to the public at large – there are no direct charges to individual consumers. These are also structured as separate companies, but they are reliant on the council for funding.
Metropolitan Routes in Johannesburg, also called Metro Roads or Metro Routes are designated with the letter M, and are usually major routes around Johannesburg and some areas declared part of Greater Johannesburg (including the town of Krugersdorp and the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality).
The section between Corlett Drive and a portion south of the CBD is maintained by the Johannesburg Roads Agency (JRA) [3] with the remainder to the South also maintained by the provincial government. [citation needed] The northern section [clarification needed] maintained by the Gauteng Provincial Government is also designated the P206-1.
Maintained by Johannesburg Roads Agency and Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport: Length: 6.3 mi (10.1 km) Major junctions; West end: M18 Ontdekkers Road, Florida Park, Roodepoort: M47 Hendrik Potgieter Drive, Floracliffe N1 Western Bypass, Fairland M5 Beyers Naude Drive, Northcliff M13 / M20 Republic Road, Cresta
Maintained by Johannesburg Roads Agency and Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport: ... The M49 is a short metropolitan route in Greater Johannesburg, South Africa ...
Maintained by Johannesburg Roads Agency and Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport: Length: 16.9 km (10.5 mi) Major junctions; West end: R553 near Diepkloof: M68 at Southgate M5 near Ridgeway M17 at Ridgeway M7 at Gillview M11 at Oakdene M19 at The Hill R59 at Tulisa Park: East end: M46 / M31 at Tulisa Park: Location; Country: South Africa ...