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N4 Tshwane to Rustenburg

N4 - Tshwane to Rustenburg

SOS No: (012)804 0044

The N4 Route

We have constructed a new dual carriageway on the northern side of Pretoria, between the N1 and K67 (Akasia), dramatically reducing the travel time to Rustenburg and the surrounding area.

The new highway has opened Pretoria North and reduces traveling time from the N1 to Pretoria North-West by more than 30 minutes.

The N4 is easily accessible from Johannesburg by traveling on the R511 or R512 to Hartebeespoortdam and joining the N1N4 Toll Road at Road 980 or P160-1 (Indicated on the stripmap).

Petrol and Rest Stations

  • N4 Petroport Magaliesburg
    (014) 574 3320
  • N4 Sasol One Stop (Groot Marico)
    (014) 502 0266

Police Stations

  • Brits: (012) 252-5785
  • Rustenburg: (014) 590 4140
  • Swartruggens: (014) 544 0484
  • Groot Marico: (014) 503 0069
  • Zeerust: (018) 642 8000
  • Flying Squad: 10111
Distances
  • Pretoria to Brits 53km
  • Brits to Rustenburg 65km
  • Rustenburg to Swartruggens 55km
  • Rustenburg to Groot Marico 88km
  • Groot Marico to Zeerust 38km
  • Zeerust to Skilpadhek 53km

Border Info

Skilpadhek (Botswana)
Contact Person : Mr. Ntshekang
Private Bag X2038
Mmabatho
2735

Tel (018) 364 1469
Fax (018) 366 0012

Tourism Information

The North West is a peaceful province with a year round, sunny climate, exciting wildlife destinations like the Pilanesberg National Park and Madikwe Game Reserve, various cultural and historical attractions, small towns and Sun City. (places.co.za)

Hartebeespoort and Brits
Rustenburg and Sun City
  • Sun City - (014) 557-1000
    Deep in the rugged bushveld, in the heart of an ancient volcano, lies the world's most unique resort. This is the internationally acclaimed Sun City.
  • Pilanesberg National Park - (014) 555 5355
  • Marakele National Park
Groot Marico and Zeerust
  • Madikwe Game Reserve - (018) 3672 ask for 2411
  • Tulani Game Reserve - (014) 544 6970
  • Marico Ramble - (014) 503 0100

General Information

Using the Stripmap and describing your location.

In an emergency it is important to know exactly where you are located on the route.Simply look next to the road for the route marker board. There is a small blue marker board every 200m along the route which indicates your exact location.

The marker board tells you on which section and chainage of the National route you are travelling on. As an example the board pictured above indicates you are on the N1, at chainage 0.2km on section 22, traveling South.

The Stripmap indicates the Section and Chainage for every Interchange.