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R310 (South Africa)

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Regional route R310 shield
Regional route R310
Baden Powell Drive, R310 in South Africa.jpg
Route information
Length61 km (38 mi)
Major junctions
Southwest endM4 inMuizenberg
Major intersectionsM5 in Muizenberg
M17 inStrandfontein
M7 inMitchell's Plain
M22 in Mitchell's Plain
M49 at Wolfgat
M44 inKhayelitsha
M45 in Khayelitsha
M9 in Khayelitsha
N2 exit 33
M49 inEersterivier
R102 in Eersterivier
M12 nearStellenbosch
R44 /R304 in Stellenbosch
Northeast endR45 betweenPaarl andFranschhoek
Location
CountrySouth Africa
Highway system
R309R311

TheR310 is aRegional Route inSouth Africa that connectsMuizenberg to the south-west with theR45 betweenPaarl andFranschhoek to the north-east, viaStellenbosch and Hellshoogte Pass. The section between Muizenberg and Stellenbosch is called Baden Powell Drive.[1]

Route

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The R310 begins inMuizenberg at an intersection with theM4 (Main Road). It runs east as Baden Powell Drive, meeting the southern terminus of theM5 (Prince George Drive), hugging theFalse Bay coast and passing in-betweenStrandfontein and theWolfgat Nature Reserve before passing south ofMitchells Plain, where it meets the southern terminus of theM7 (Jakes Gerwel Drive). The R310 continues eastwards to bypass the township ofKhayelitsha, where it turns away from the coast towards the north-east and meets theM9 (Macassar Road; Japhta K Masemola Road) before crossing theN2 freeway.

The R310 continues north-east, still named Baden Powell Drive, skirtingEersterivier to the east, to enterStellenbosch, where it meets the eastern terminus of theM12 (Adam Tas Road) at a T-junction. The R310 takes over as Adam Tas Road and heads eastwards for 4 kilometres into the Stellenbosch CBD to reach a junction with theR44 (Strand Road). The R310joins the R44 and they are co-signed northwards through the CBD as Adam Tas Road, meeting the south-eastern terminus of theR304 (Koelenhof Road). Just after meeting the R304, the R310 splits from the R44 to become the Hellshoogte Pass towards the east. It heads for 16 kilometres, bending north-eastwards, passing throughPniel, to reach its end at an intersection with theR45 approximately 7 kilometres west ofWemmershoek.[1]

References

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  1. ^abFalkner, John (May 2012).South African Numbered Route Description and Destination Analysis (Report). National Department of Transport. p. 95. Archived fromthe original on 6 June 2014. Retrieved2 September 2014.
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