Centurion, South Africa
R21, Pierre van Ryneveld Park,
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Nice and sophisticated
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There used to be a flying saucer Roadhouse here
While parking is limited, accessing the venue at higher speeds can be thrilling for the adventurous soul. Not too family friendly but from a civil engineering point of view it's interesting. SANRAL has done well with this attraction. Looking forward to many more trips here.
This location is the absolute epitome of exciting. There's so much to do there! Or rather, it's a big intersection devoid of any features and literally all that ever occurs there is a constant flow of traffic except for the regular, predictable morning and afternoon commutes which are the automotive equivalent of a solid log halfway through an episode of diarrhoea because for some inexplicable reason traffic will be fine on either end of the 3km stretch at the Flying Saucer where it slows to an adversarial crawl. Perfect ambivalence is the only way one should in good conscience feel about what is a piece of infrastructure, not a destination.
Interesting when analyzing the technical aspects of freeway interchanges. Not exactly a family favorite destination. Shortage of safe parking and clean drinking water a deal breaker. Keep an eye on small children when visiting. SANRAL should cut the lawns more regularly and maybe plant some trees for shade.
Not bad at all. On the R21 traffic flows very well and N1 south traffic flows fairly well in the morning. N1 north is at times horrible around 17H00. It is a very lovely interchange I must say.
It's a very well constructed interchange but has been the victim of insufficient planning that now leads to congestion and accidents. It's an interchange that serves as a major splitting point between the R21 and the N1 which are some of the most important roads in Gauteng.
Very leaky roof. Extremely noisy. Not a place where I would like to spend a night.
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