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The N12 and the N1 meet again later, in Johannesburg South, Gauteng. The N12 is the only national route other than the N1 that links the Western Cape with Johannesburg, with the N12 passing through Kimberley and the N1 passing through Bloemfontein. [1] While the N1 is a toll road from Bloemfontein onwards, the N12 is toll-free for its length. [1]
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Boksburg is served by 3 national routes and 3 regional routes, the N3, N12, N17, R21, R29 and the R554. The N3 is a northwest–southeast national route that is connecting Boksburg with Johannesburg in the north-western part and Harrismith in the south-east.
N12 near Britstown – Merriman – Richmond – Middelburg: R399: Vredenburg – Velddrif – N7 near Piketberg: R400: R75 between Jansenville and Wolwefontein – Riebeeck East – R350 near Grahamstown: R401: R61 near Bethesda Road – Hofmeyr – R61 near Tarkastad: R402: Kareedouw – N2: R403: R386 near Prieska – Vosburg – N12 near ...
R103 (Boksburg AH) – M43 – R554 – M94 – M46 (Martin du Preezville) Boksburg AH, Rondebult, Groeneweide, Klippoortje, Elspark, Reiger Park, Martin du Preezville Boksburg, Germiston
As the eastern of the two freeways, it links the Pretoria city centre with OR Tambo International Airport and Boksburg. [2] Between the Solomon Mahlangu Drive on-ramp in Monument Park, Pretoria, and the N12 interchange in Boksburg, the R21 is an 8 lane highway and motorway , with 4 lanes in each direction. [3]
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).