M4 (Durban)
Metropolitan route in eThekwini, South Africa
title: "M4 (Durban)" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["highways-in-south-africa", "metropolitan-routes-in-durban"] description: "Metropolitan route in eThekwini, South Africa" topic_path: "geography/south-africa" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M4_(Durban)" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0
::summary Metropolitan route in eThekwini, South Africa ::
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| country | ZAF |
| type | DM |
| route | 4 |
| maint | eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality |
| length_km | 60.5 |
| terminus_a | near Umlazi |
| terminus_b | near Ballito |
| direction_a | South |
| direction_b | North |
| previous_type | DM |
| junctions | near Clairwood |
| in Durban CBD | |
| in Durban CBD | |
| in Durban CBD | |
| in Durban CBD | |
| in Durban CBD | |
| near Durban CBD | |
| near Durban North | |
| in uMhlanga Rocks | |
| in uMhlanga Rocks | |
| near eMdloti | |
| in Westbrook | |
| near Ballito | |
| towns | Durban, uMhlanga, eMdloti, La Mercy, Desainager, Tongaat Beach, Genazzano, Westbrook, Ballito |
| next_type | DM |
| previous_route | 1 |
| next_route | 5 |
| :: |
| country = ZAF | type = DM | route = 4 | maint = eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality | length_km = 60.5 | terminus_a = near Umlazi | terminus_b = near Ballito | direction_a = South | direction_b = North | previous_type = DM | junctions = near Clairwood in Durban CBD in Durban CBD in Durban CBD in Durban CBD in Durban CBD near Durban CBD near Durban North in uMhlanga Rocks in uMhlanga Rocks near eMdloti in Westbrook near Ballito |towns= Durban, uMhlanga, eMdloti, La Mercy, Desainager, Tongaat Beach, Genazzano, Westbrook, Ballito | next_type = DM | previous_route = 1 | next_route = 5 | length_ref = The M4 is a north–south metropolitan route in the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality and partially in the KwaDukuza Local Municipality, South Africa. It runs from the N2 at the defunct Durban International Airport to Ballito via the Durban Central Business District (CBD) and uMhlanga. The sections between the airport and the southern edge of the CBD, and between the northern edge of the CBD and the exit to uMhlanga are classified as freeway. On the section from the southern edge of the CBD (where the freeway ends) to the Bram Fischer Street/Soldier's Way junction, the M4 is cosigned with the R102.
Route
The M4 begins at the Reunion Interchange with the N2 highway (Durban Outer Ring Road) and the R102 road adjacent to the old Durban International Airport & AFB Durban (just east of Umlazi). It begins by going north-north-east for 12 kilometres as the Inkosi Albert Luthuli Highway (formerly Southern Freeway), parallel to the R102, to reach the Durban Central Business District near the Port of Durban, where it stops being a highway and makes a left and a right turn to join the R102 and be co-signed with it through the city centre.
While co-signed with the R102, it is Julius Nyerere Street northwards and Market Street southwards (one-way streets). Just after passing under the N3 highway on the western side of the CBD, the M4/R102 turn eastwards and become Johannes Nkosi Street eastwards and David Webster Street westwards (one-way streets).
At the Umgeni Road junction, the R102 becomes Umgeni Road northwards while the M4 remains facing eastwards (still one-way streets; KE Masinga Road eastwards and Bram Fischer Road westwards). Just after meeting the M12 by the Kingsmead Stadium, the M4 turns northwards to become Stalwart Simelane Street. The route heads north for 40 kilometres, becoming Ruth First Highway (formerly Northern Freeway) after the M17 intersection. It bypasses the Moses Mabhida Stadium and passes through Durban North (where Virginia Airport is located). Here, it becomes Leo Boyd Highway as it exits Durban and enters uMhlanga. In uMhlanga, the highway runs through the suburbs of La Lucia and uMhlanga Rocks, intersecting with the M41, which leads to uMhlanga Ridge and Mount Edgecombe. Beyond uMhlanga, the highway skirts the Sibaya Precinct and the coastal village of eMdloti, continuing through the coastal villages of La Mercy, Desainager, Tongaat Beach, Genazzano, and Westbrook.
After Westbrook, it crosses the uThongathi River, exiting the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality and reaches Ballito, where it makes a left turn onto Ballito Drive and meets the N2 highway again. It ends shortly thereafter at another junction with the R102 near Compensation.
Incidents
2022 KwaZulu-Natal flood damage
The section of the M4 in La Mercy, where it crosses the uMdloti River, was damaged by the 2022 KwaZulu-Natal floods. The South African National Defence Force helped in the rebuilding of the bridge. The bridge was reopened on 10 July 2022.
The section of the M4 by Tongaat Beach (Boys Town) was also washed away by the 2022 KwaZulu-Natal floods. It was reopened on 26 August 2022.
The section of the M4 crossing the uThongathi River was also damaged by the floods. A contractor was appointed by the National Roads Agency to repair the bridge in July 2023 and it was scheduled to be opened to traffic on 19 December 2023. It officially opened on 14 December 2023.
References
References
- (May 2012). "RDDA South African Numbered Route Description and Destination Analysis".
- "eThekwini municipality moves to remove colonial street names - eProperty News".
- Martin, Guy. (2022-06-14). "SANDF helps rebuild Durban's M4 bridge".
- Ngema, Thobeka. "PICS & VIDEO: Reconstruction of the uMdloti Bridge and M4 in La Mercy is under way".
- Jonck, Johan. (2022-07-10). "KZN Premier re-opens the M4 Umdloti bridge {{!}} Construction Safety".
- Ngcoya, Zama. "M4 Boys Town section re-opened following flood damages".
- (2022-08-31). "On the road again after the M4 reopens • Tabloid Newspapers".
- juanventer. (2022-07-22). "Chancers cross damaged Tongaat M4 bridge".
- (2023-07-11). "KZN's M4 Tongaat River Bridge repairs resume".
- (6 July 2023). "KZN Department of Transport to introduce contractor to repair M4 oThongathi Bridge".
- Nivashni Nair. "Flood-damaged Tongaat bridge set to reopen before Christmas, says Sanral".
- juanventer. (2023-11-28). "M4 Tongaat River bridge set to reopen this December".
- Alive, 14 Dec 2023-From Arrive. "KwaZulu-Natal Department of Transport officially reopened the M4 Tongaat River Bridge in Zimbali,".
- "Halala! The M4 Tongaat River bridge to Zimbali opens today".
- (14 December 2023). "KZN's M4 Tongaat bridge reopens after flood damages".
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