M8 (Johannesburg)

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Joburg road M8.svg
Metropolitan route M8
Route information
Maintained by Johannesburg Roads Agency and Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport
Length6.3 mi (10.1 km)
Major junctions
West endM18 ZAF jct.svg M18 Ontdekkers Road, Florida Park, Roodepoort
Major intersectionsM47 ZAF jct.svg M47 Hendrik Potgieter Drive, Floracliffe
SA road N1.svg N1 Western Bypass, Fairland
M5 ZAF jct.svg M5 Beyers Naude Drive, Northcliff
M13 ZAF jct.svgM20 ZAF jct.svg M13  / M20 Republic Road, Cresta
SA road R512.svg R512 Malibongwe Drive, Cresta
East endM71 ZAF jct.svg M71 Bram Fischer Drive, Linden
Location
Country South Africa
Highway system
M7 ZAF jct.svg M7 M9 ZAF jct.svg M9

The M8 is a short metropolitan route in the City of Johannesburg, South Africa. It starts in Florida Park, Roodepoort and ends in Linden, Johannesburg to the east. [1] [2]

Route

The M8 begins at a T-junction with the M18 (Ontdekkers Road) in Florida Park, Roodepoort and heads in a north-east direction as William Nicol Drive. [3] :78 It forms an interchange with the M47 at Hendrik Potgieter Drive before continuing east as 14th Avenue and forming an interchange with the N1 highway (Western Bypass) in Fairland. [3] :78 After a short distance, the M8 turns north-east as Weltervreden Road in Berario and as Pendoring Road in Northcliff. [3] :53 Here, the M8 crosses the M5 (Beyers Naudé Drive) and continues north-east, for a short distance, as Judges Avenue through Cresta and crosses the M20 (Republic Road). [3] :54 Continuing eastwards as Judges Avenue, it intersects the R512 (Malibongwe Drive) at a T-junction. [3] :54 Here, the M8 turns north, briefly co-signed with the R512 for 100m and then turns east as the one-way South Road. [3] :54 It reaches 1st Street in Linden where it turns left then right to continue south-east and reach its end at an intersection with the M71 (Bram Fischer Drive). [3] :54

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References

  1. "Johannesburg Roads Agency - Company documents". www.jra.org.za. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
  2. "Johannesburg Road Agency Q2 2021 Report" (PDF). Johannesburg Road Agency Website. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Street Guide Witwatersrand (8th ed.). MapStudio. 1996.