R334 (South Africa) Explained

The R334 is a Regional Route in the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality of South Africa that connects the N2 west of Port Elizabeth to the N2 at Coega north of Port Elizabeth via Uitenhage.[1] The middle section of the route is also designated as the M20 metropolitan route.[2]

Country:ZAF
Route:334
Direction A:West
Direction B:East
Terminus A: west of Port Elizabeth
Junction: in Uitenhage
in Uitenhage
in Uitenhage
in Motherwell
near Coega
Terminus B: near Coega
Cities:Uitenhage
Type:R
Length Km:55
Next Type:R
Previous Type:R
Previous Route:332
Next Route:335

Route

The R334 begins at a junction with the N2 National Route north-east of Port Elizabeth (7.5 km south-west of Colchester), heading west-south-west. It is initially co-signed with the R102 for 10 kilometres before the R334 becomes its own road westwards named Daniel Pienaar Street. It runs through the northern parts of Motherwell, where it forms a four-way-junction with the R335.

16 kilometres after the R335 junction, the R334 crosses the R75 to enter Uitenhage (Kariega). It reaches a t-junction with Graaff-Reinet Street, where the R334 becomes Graaff-Reinet Street southwards and enters the Uitenhage town centre. It meets the north-western origin of the M6 at the Caledon Street junction, where it becomes Caledon Street westwards before becoming Cuyler Street southwards and meeting the northern origin of the M10.

It leaves the town to the south-west, passing KwaNobuhle. It ends at a junction with the R102 to the west of Port Elizabeth (east of Van Stadens Wild Flower Reserve), near an interchange with the N2.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: May 2012. RDDA SOUTH AFRICAN NUMBERED ROUTE DESCRIPTION AND DESTINATION ANALYSIS. 25 March 2021. NATIONAL DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT.
  2. Web site: OpenStreetMap. 2022-01-22. OpenStreetMap. en.