Pietermaritzburg, like most South African cities, uses Metropolitan or "M" routes for important intra-city routes, a layer below National (N) roads and Regional (R) roads. Each city's M roads are independently numbered.[1]

In South Africa, Metropolitan or "M" routes are mostly used in metropolitan municipalities and Pietermaritzburg is the only exception whereby it is not part of a metropolitan municipality yet still uses these road designations.[2]

Table of M roads

No.DirectionDescription of RouteSuburbsStreet NamesOther
M10North/SouthR33 (Mountain Rise) – R33 (Bombay Heights)Mountain Rise, Allandale, Raisethorpe, Bombay HeightsChota Motala Rd
M20East/West then North/SouthM80 (Pietermaritzburg CBD) – M70 – M30 - N3 – M30 - R33 (Mountain Rise)Pietermaritzburg CBD, Willowton, Mountain RiseMasukwana St, Ohrtmann Rd
M30North/SouthM20 (Pietermaritzburg CBD) - M20 - M20 - R33 (Copesville)Pietermaritzburg CBD, Willowton, Mountain Rise, Eastwood, Panorama. Whispers, CopesvilleLarch Rd, Manning Ave, Chief Mhlabunzima Rd, Copesville Dr
M40North/SouthR56 (Scottsville) – M70 – M80 – N3 (Northern Park)Scottsville, Pietermaritzburg CBD, Northern ParkBoshoff St, Chatterton Rd
M50East/WestM70 (Masons Hill) – R56 – R103 (Mkondeni)Masons Hill, Ridge Park, Westgate, Hazelmere, Oribi Heights, Bisley Heights, Murrayfield Park, MkondeniArchie Gumede Rd, Gladys Manzi Rd
M70East/WestR617 (near Boston Park) – M50 – R103 – M40 – M20 – N3/R33 (Willowton)Elandskop, Taylor's Halt, Zibomvini, Draaihoek, Dambuza, Dlaba, Edendale Town, Mason's Mill, Camp's Drift, Pietermaritzburg CBD, WillowtonSelby Msimang Rd, Church St
M80East/West then North/SouthM20 (Pietermaritzburg CBD) – M40 – R103 (cosigned) – R103 – N3 – ends near Hilton CollegePietermaritzburg CBD, Prestbury, Lester Park, Boughton, Sweet Waters, Winterskloof, Mount Michael, Mountain Home, Hilton CBD, Hilton GardensHoosen Haffajee St / Pietermaritz St, Mayors Wk, Zwartkop Rd, Mbubu Rd, Sweetwaters Rd, Dennis Shepstone Dr, Hilton Ave


See also

References

  1. Falkner, John (May 2012). South African Numbered Route Description and Destination Analysis (PDF). National Department of Transport. p. xi. Archived (PDF) from the original on 23 February 2019. Retrieved 22 February 2019.
  2. "RDDA SOUTH AFRICAN NUMBERED ROUTE DESCRIPTION AND DESTINATION ANALYSIS". NATIONAL DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT. May 2012. Retrieved 25 March 2021.
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