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Ben Schoeman Freeway : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ben Schoeman Freeway thumb The Ben Schoeman Freeway or Ben Schoeman Highway is the main freeway between Johannesburg and Pretoria, and consists of portions of the M1, N1, and N14.〔()〕 Opened in 1968, it is named after a former Minister of Transport Ben Schoeman,〔()〕 and is undoubtedly the busiest road in South Africa.〔()〕 ==Route==
The Ben Schoeman Highway begins under the designation of the M1, just north of the Corlett Drive exit, where the M1 is no longer under the maintenance of the Johannesburg Roads Agency. The M1 ends at the Buccleuch interchange with the N3 and N1 highways. The highway then becomes the N1 and passes through Midrand and Centurion. Here, the N1 splits from the Ben Schoeman Highway at the Brakfontein interchange - heading to the eastern suburbs of Pretoria and to Polokwane. From the Buccleuch Interchange to the Brakfontein Interchange the Ben Schoeman Highway is a toll road, part of the Gauteng e-toll system. From Brakfontein Interchange the Ben Schoeman Highway continues northwards, directly into Pretoria, ending as it becomes Potgieter Street. Here it is under the designation of N14. The highway was in fact opened in the reverse order, beginning in 1968 with the section from Potgieter Street to just south of Brakfontein. The second section to be opened ran from Brakfontein to just south of the then Halfway House. The final section linked up the highway to the Buccleuch Interchange and Old Pretoria Main Road.
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