This is a list of regional routes in South Africa.[1]
R101–R120
Route numbers with three digits starting with "R1" are given to sections of road that were formerly part of a national route with a corresponding number, when the national route has since been moved to a new alignment, usually a freeway. So, for example, the R102 number is given to road segments that were formerly part of the N2, and the R114 number is given to road segments that were formerly part of the N14.
R300–R499
Roads with a three-digit route number starting with 3 or 4 are located in the former Cape Province.
R500–R599
Roads with a three-digit route number starting with 5 are located in the former Transvaal Province.
R600–R699
Roads with a three-digit route number starting with 6 are located in KwaZulu-Natal.
No. | Route |
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![]() | N11 near Ladysmith – Winterton – Champagne Castle |
![]() | N11 between Ladysmith and Newcastle – Glencoe – Dundee |
![]() | Kingsburgh – N3 near Camperdown |
![]() | R617 near Bulwer – Donnybrook – Ixopo – Umzinto – Park Rynie |
![]() | R33 between Pietermaritzburg and Mpolweni – Tongaat |
![]() | N3 near Ladysmith – Bergville |
![]() | Kokstad – Franklin – Underberg – Howick |
![]() | Alpha – Nongoma – Mtubatuba – Greater St. Lucia Wetland Park |
![]() | N2 near Empangeni – Richards Bay |
![]() | R61 near Ramsgate – Ramsgate – Ramsgate – Margate – Ramsgate – Port Shepstone |
![]() | Dundee – Hattingspruit – Dannhauser – N11 between Ladysmith and Newcastle |
![]() | Mooi River – Greytown |
![]() | R56 near Richmond – R603 near Mpumalanga |
R700–R799
Roads with a three-digit route number starting with 7 are located in the Free State.
See also
References
- ↑ Falkner, John (May 2012). South African Numbered Route Description and Destination Analysis (Report). National Department of Transport. pp. 27–30. Archived from the original on 6 June 2014. Retrieved 12 August 2014.