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On the way this article was before I edited it, the Introduction said the route connects "Middelburg" with "Pretoria" via "Witbank". Well, unfortunately, that statement is wrong, as the road connecting "Middelburg" with "Witbank" is part of the R555, not the R104. So, the R104 is not a "continuous road" (it has disjoint segments).
Technically, the R104 has now got 3 sections (as stated in the
List of regional routes in South Africa article). So, the R104 is from Wonderfontein to Middelburg and then from Witbank to the west; the section between Middelburg and Witbank is not part of the R104, which means that the R104 is not a "continuous road" and we need the article to reflect that.
So, for now, I am going to edit the Infobox (Major Junctions) to explain only the section from Witbank to the west. I'll see later on if each "section" can have its own Infobox like the way it is at the
R103 (South Africa) article.
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On the way this article was before I edited it, the Introduction said the route connects "Middelburg" with "Pretoria" via "Witbank". Well, unfortunately, that statement is wrong, as the road connecting "Middelburg" with "Witbank" is part of the R555, not the R104. So, the R104 is not a "continuous road" (it has disjoint segments).
Technically, the R104 has now got 3 sections (as stated in the
List of regional routes in South Africa article). So, the R104 is from Wonderfontein to Middelburg and then from Witbank to the west; the section between Middelburg and Witbank is not part of the R104, which means that the R104 is not a "continuous road" and we need the article to reflect that.
So, for now, I am going to edit the Infobox (Major Junctions) to explain only the section from Witbank to the west. I'll see later on if each "section" can have its own Infobox like the way it is at the
R103 (South Africa) article.