M10 (Port Elizabeth)

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Metropolitan route M10 shield
Metropolitan route M10
Route information
Maintained by the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality
Length33 km (21 mi)
Major junctions
Southeast end M5 / R102 Govan Mbeki Ave. in Port Elizabeth
Major intersections M8 in Port Elizabeth
N2 in Port Elizabeth
M14 in Port Elizabeth
M19 in Uitenhage
M22 in Uitenhage
Northwest end R334 Cuyler Road in Uitenhage
Location
CountrySouth Africa
Highway system
M9 M11

The M10 (sometimes referred to as the R368) is a metropolitan route in the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality in South Africa that connects Port Elizabeth and Uitenhage.[1][2][3]

It is an alternative route to the R75 Route for travel between Port Elizabeth and Uitenhage.

Route[edit]

The M10 begins at a junction with the R102 (Govan Mbeki Avenue) and the M5 (Mount Road) in North End (just north of the Port Elizabeth City Centre), heading north-west. It runs along Harrower Road, then Stanford Road (meeting the M8 Kempston Road), to cross the N2 Highway and pass through the southern part of Bethelsdorp.

At the Booysens Park suburb, the M10 turns northwards onto Nooitgedacht Road and reaches a t-junction with Old Uitenhage Road, where it meets the western terminus of the M14. The M10 becomes the Old Uitenhage Road north-westwards and meets the western terminus of the M19 west of Despatch, adjacent to the Nelson Mandela Bay Logistics Park. Here, it becomes Algoa Road and enters Uitenhage Industries. It then bends to the west, meeting the M22 and becoming Durban Street, to end at a junction with the R334 (Cuyler Street) in the Uitenhage town centre.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "RDDA SOUTH AFRICAN NUMBERED ROUTE DESCRIPTION AND DESTINATION ANALYSIS". NATIONAL DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT. May 2012. Retrieved 25 March 2021.
  2. ^ "Port Elizabeth Metro Map". www.sa-venues.com. Retrieved 31 January 2022.
  3. ^ "Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality - Overview". municipalities.co.za. Retrieved 31 January 2022.