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National route N4 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by SANRAL, Bakwena and TRAC | ||||
Length | 718 km (446 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end | A2 A2 at the Botswana border near Lobatse | |||
N1 in Pretoria N12 in eMalahleni N11 near Middelburg | ||||
East end | EN4 EN4 at the Mozambican border near Ressano Garcia | |||
Location | ||||
Country | South Africa | |||
Provinces | North West, Gauteng, Mpumalanga | |||
Major cities | ||||
Highway system | ||||
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The N4 is a national route in South Africa that runs from Skilpadshek on the Botswana border, past Rustenburg, Pretoria, eMalahleni and Mbombela, to Komatipoort on the Mozambique border. The entire route is a toll road.[1]
The N4 west of Pretoria, named the Platinum Highway, forms the South African section of the Trans-Kalahari Corridor, which runs from Walvis Bay to Pretoria, while the N4 east of Pretoria forms the Maputo Corridor, which runs from Pretoria to Maputo. Together, they link the east and west coasts of Southern Africa.
The eastern section from Pretoria to Middelburg is a four-lane dual-carriageway tolled freeway opened in 1968, with toll gates at Donkerhoek and just west of Middelburg. The freeway from eMalahleni to Middelburg was one of the first concrete freeways built in South Africa and the Ultra City was the first service station built on the sides of a freeway. At eMalahleni (formerly Witbank), the freeway converges with the N12 from Johannesburg. An alternative route to the N4, known as the R104, runs between Pretoria and Wonderfontein (east of Middelburg). Between eMalahleni and Middelburg the alternative is the R555. After Wonderfontein the toll road runs along the old alignment of the N4 until the Lebombo Border Post. From Middelburg to Belfast the N4 is a single-carriageway highway with two lanes in both directions; thereafter, the N4 is a wide shouldered single-carriageway highway. The section east of Middelburg has been significantly improved, including a northern bypass of Mbombela,[2] and now features some new grade-separated junctions.
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