M21 (Pretoria)

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Metropolitan route M21
Route information
Maintained by City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality
Length53.4 km (33.2 mi)
Major junctions
South-west endFile:SA road R513.svg R513 near De Wildt
Major intersectionsFile:SA road N4.svg N4 near De Wildt
File:SA road R566.svg R566 near Ga-Rankuwa
File:M20 ZAF jct.svg M20 near Mabopane
File:M39 ZAF jct.svg M39 in Winterveld
File:M43 ZAF jct.svg M43 in Soshanguve
File:M35 ZAF jct.svg M35 in Soshanguve
North-east endFile:SA road R101.svg R101 in Hammanskraal
Location
CountrySouth Africa
Major citiesGa-Rankuwa, Mabopane, Soshanguve, Hammanskraal
Highway system
M20 M22

The M21 road is a long metropolitan route in the City of Tshwane in Gauteng, South Africa. It connects Ga-Rankuwa with Hammanskraal via Mabopane and Soshanguve.[1][2][3][4]

Route

The M21 route begins at a junction with the R513 route (Brits Road) just south of De Wildt in the North West Province. It heads northwards to cross the N4 highway (Platinum Highway; westbound only) just east of the N4's Brits Toll Plaza. It continues north to meet the R566 route at De Wildt before entering the township of Ga-Rankuwa in Gauteng as Kware Street.[5] It heads north-north-east through the centre of Ga-Rankuwa to pass through Hebron (where it meets the north-western terminus of the M20 route) as the Molefe Makinta Highway (formerly Lucas Mangope Highway[6]) before passing through Mabopane. In the town of Winterveld, the M21 bends to the east-north-east and meets the M39 route before passing through the northern part of Soshanguve, where it meets the M35 route.[5] After Soshanguve, the M21 turns northwards into Nuwe Eersterus, then eastwards at the Mogogelo Road junction, to reach the township of Hammanskraal, where it makes a right turn and becomes Herry Gwala Avenue before crossing the Apies River and reaching its end at a junction with the R101 route (Old Warmbaths Road).[5]

References

  1. "RDDA South African Numbered Route Description and Destination Analysis". National Department of Transport. May 2012. Retrieved 25 March 2021.
  2. "Tshwane Bus Routes - A0" (PDF).
  3. "City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality - Overview". municipalities.co.za. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  4. "Pretoria Map". www.sa-venues.com. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 "M21 (Pretoria)" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 29 November 2022.
  6. "Tshwane Metro to proceed with street name changes | SAnews". www.sanews.gov.za. 18 December 2012. Retrieved 9 August 2023.