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Well, I have noticed that the Cape Town Ring Road and N21 (Cape Town) articles look very identical; which makes me wonder, why do we have two articles with the same information? Are they representing different stretch of roads or not?

Also, if Cape Town does have a ring road, exactly which part of the city is being "circled"? The picture in the infobox does not spread the same message as the writing in the article & I'm wondering which part is correct.

The picture in the infobox states that the "ring road" is formed by the R300, N1 and M7 Freeways, meaning that that area consisting of Bellville, Parow, Elsiesrivier, Nyanga and Cape Town International Airport is the area circled. Then, the writing in the article (i.e. "Project N21") states that the road circling the city of Cape Town includes the R300 Freeway as well as some yet-to-be-built sections at either end of that R300 Freeway.

So, from these pieces of information, which one is correct? And which one is this article meant to represent? Chils Kemptonian (talk) 10:42, 8 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Merge

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I suggest a "Merge" with N21 (Cape Town). Well, the two articles look exactly the same with nothing to separate or distinguish them. I am convinced that they are meant to describe the exact-same roads (how one article develops is how the other article develops). Chils Kemptonian (talk) 15:06, 9 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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