List of M1 roads

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This is a list of roads designated "M1". Road entries are sorted in alphabetical order by country.

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Australia

QLD/NSW

VIC

SA

Europe

Africa

South Africa

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M1, M01 or M-1 may refer to:

M8 or M-8 or M.08 or variant, may refer to:

M9, M-9 most often refers to:

M20, M-20, or M.20 may refer to:

M27, M.27 or M-27 may refer to:

M6, M06, M.6, or M-6 may refer to:

M7, M-7, or M.7 may refer to:

M5, M-5, M.5, M-V, or M05 may refer to:

M13, M-13 or M13 may refer to:

M10, M-10 or M 10 may refer to:

M11 or M-11 may refer to:

M12 or M-12 or M.12 may refer to:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">R21 (South Africa)</span>

The R21 / P157 is a major north–south provincial route in eastern Gauteng Province, South Africa. Built in the early 1970s, it remains one of two freeways linking Pretoria with Johannesburg, via the R24. As the eastern of the two freeways, it links the Pretoria city centre with OR Tambo International Airport, the N12 freeway, and Boksburg. Between the Solomon Mahlangu Drive on-ramp in Monument Park, Pretoria, and the N12 in Boksburg, the R21 / P157 is an 8 lane highway and motorway (freeway), with 4 lanes in each direction. It has off-ramps leading to Irene, Olifantsfontein, Benoni, and Kempton Park, including a partial offramp to Atlas Road. The route intersects the N1 Highway near Centurion, the R24 near the airport, the N12 and N17 in Boksburg, and the N3 near Vosloorus on the East Rand, where it ends. The section from the N12 to the N3 is not a freeway. As early as the 1970s there were proposals to extend the R21 / P157 freeway further south and the freeway may be linked with the current eastern terminus of the M2 in Germiston in future.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">N4 (South Africa)</span>

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. It forms the South African section of the Trans-Kalahari Corridor, which runs from Walvis Bay to Maputo, meaning that it links the east and west coasts of Southern Africa. Since the completion of the A2 through Botswana, the entire Corridor is now a world-class standard highway; it features at least one carriageway in each direction of high-speed traffic plus a paved shoulder for its entire length.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Highway 1 (New South Wales)</span>

In New South Wales, Highway 1 is a 1,351-kilometre (839 mi) long route that crosses the state, from the Queensland/New South Wales border near Tweed Heads to the Victorian border near Timbillica. It provides the main coastal route between Brisbane and Melbourne via Sydney. Highway 1 continues around the rest of Australia, joining all mainland state capitals, and connecting major centres in Tasmania.