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  2. Driving licence in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    A learner's licence is required to take driving lessons on a public road and to obtain a driver's licence and is valid for 24 months. Testing for the learner's license occurs at a registered driving licence testing centre (DLTC). The learners licence test covers: Rules of the road; Road traffic signs, signals and road markings; Usage a vehicle ...

  3. M1 (Johannesburg) - Wikipedia

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    The M1 De Villiers Graaff motorway is a metropolitan route and major freeway in the City of Johannesburg, South Africa. The highway connects the southern areas (including Booysens , Eldorado Park and Soweto ) with the city centre and extends further north through Sandton into the Ben Schoeman Highway towards Pretoria .

  4. Metropolitan routes in Johannesburg - Wikipedia

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    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).

  5. Johannesburg freeways - Wikipedia

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    One plan that was partially completed before South Africa hosted the 2010 FIFA World Cup is the Gautrain: a rapid rail system with a north–south line between Johannesburg and Pretoria, and an east–west line between OR Tambo International Airport and Sandton. The east–west line opened in June 2010, just before the World Cup. [2]

  6. Ben Schoeman Freeway - Wikipedia

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    The Ben Schoeman Freeway or Ben Schoeman Highway is the main freeway between Johannesburg and Pretoria, and consists of portions of the M1, N1, and N14. [1] Opened in 1968, it is named after former Minister of Transport Ben Schoeman, [2] and is undoubtedly the busiest road in South Africa. [3]

  7. M1 (Durban) - Wikipedia

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    The M1 officially starts at the M13 interchange (Exit 19) with the M31 Josiah Gumede Road, west of the Pinetown Central Business District (CBD) as Henry Pennington Road (previously Richmond Road). It proceeds southwards past the suburbs of Ashley, Surprise Farm, Alexander Park and Westmead before meeting the N3 highway (to Durban and ...

  8. List of Metropolitan Routes in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    No. Direction Description of Route Suburbs Street Names M1: North/South: R72 (City Centre) - M15 - M4 - M5/R102 - N2 - M11 (Dorchester Heights) CBD, Arcadia, Southernwood, Selbourne, Vincent, Dorchester Heights

  9. Metropolitan routes in Durban - Wikipedia

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    North/South: M10 (Mount Vernon) – M1 (Bayview) Mount Vernon, uMhlatuzana, Bayview: Hillary Rd, Chatsworth Main Rd: M21: North/South then East/West: M25 (Phoenix Industrial) – M45 – N2 – R102 – M4 (Prospect Hill) Phoenix Industrial, KwaMashu, Siyanda, Newlands West, Steelcastle, Newlands East, Parlock, Springfield Flats, Riverside ...