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N2 road
CountrySouth Africa
RouteN2
Length mi770
Length km1,240
Direction aWest
Terminus aCape Town
Direction bEast
Terminus bErmelo

N2 road is a major national route in South Africa, connecting Cape Town to Ermelo via Port Elizabeth and Durban. The road spans over 1,240 kilometers, passing through the provinces of Western Cape, Eastern Cape, and KwaZulu-Natal. It is a significant transportation artery, linking the country's major cities and ports, including Port of Cape Town, Port of Ngqura, and Port of Durban. The N2 road also intersects with other major routes, such as the N1 road and N3 road, which connect to Johannesburg and Bloemfontein.

Introduction

The N2 road is one of the busiest and most important roads in South Africa, playing a vital role in the country's economy and transportation network. It passes through various regions, including the Garden Route, which is known for its natural beauty and tourist attractions, such as Tsitsikamma National Park and Knysna. The road also connects to several major cities, including George, Mossel Bay, and East London, which are important centers for trade, commerce, and industry. The N2 road is maintained by the South African National Roads Agency (SANRAL), which is responsible for the construction, maintenance, and management of the country's national roads.

Route Description

The N2 road begins in Cape Town and heads east, passing through the Western Cape province and entering the Eastern Cape province near Humansdorp. It then continues east, passing through Port Elizabeth and East London, before entering KwaZulu-Natal province near Kokstad. The road passes through the Drakensberg Mountains and continues to Durban, where it intersects with the N3 road. From Durban, the N2 road heads north, passing through Pietermaritzburg and Newcastle, before terminating in Ermelo. The road passes through various landscapes, including coastal regions, mountains, and valleys, and is known for its scenic beauty and diverse wildlife, including Addo Elephant National Park and Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Park.

History

The N2 road has a long history, dating back to the early 20th century, when it was constructed as a major transportation route between Cape Town and Durban. The road was initially built as a gravel road, but was later upgraded to a tarred road in the 1950s and 1960s. Over the years, the road has undergone several upgrades and improvements, including the construction of new interchanges, bridges, and tunnels. The road has also been affected by various events, including the South African Border War, which led to the construction of several military bases and checkpoints along the road. Today, the N2 road is an important transportation artery, carrying thousands of vehicles every day, including trucks, buses, and cars, and is a vital link between South Africa's major cities and ports.

Intersections and Junctions

The N2 road intersects with several major routes, including the N1 road, which connects to Johannesburg and Bloemfontein, and the N3 road, which connects to Durban and Pietermaritzburg. The road also intersects with several regional routes, including the R61 road, which connects to Graaff-Reinet and Mthatha, and the R102 road, which connects to Port Shepstone and Margate. The N2 road also passes through several major cities, including Port Elizabeth, East London, and Durban, which are important centers for trade, commerce, and industry. The road is also connected to several major airports, including Cape Town International Airport, Port Elizabeth International Airport, and King Shaka International Airport, which provide links to OR Tambo International Airport and other major airports in South Africa.

Transportation and Economy

The N2 road plays a vital role in South Africa's transportation network and economy, carrying thousands of vehicles every day, including trucks, buses, and cars. The road is an important link between the country's major cities and ports, including Port of Cape Town, Port of Ngqura, and Port of Durban, which are major centers for trade and commerce. The road also passes through several major industrial areas, including the Coega Industrial Development Zone and the Durban Harbour, which are important centers for manufacturing and logistics. The N2 road is also connected to several major tourist attractions, including Table Mountain, Garden Route National Park, and uShaka Marine World, which attract millions of visitors every year, and contribute to the country's tourism industry, which is a significant contributor to South Africa's economy, along with Mining industry of South Africa, Agriculture in South Africa, and Banking in South Africa. Category:Transportation in South Africa

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