A3 road (Botswana)
The A3 highway in Botswana is an 816-kilometre-long (507 mi) road that runs from Francistown city centre through Nata and Gweta, up to Maun then all the way to the A2 road on the outskirts of Ghanzi.
- A35 road (Botswana)
- The A35 is a 296-kilometre-long (184 mi) road linking Namibia to Sehithwa and then onto the A3 road to access Francistown. The route is notable for the amount of airports on the road
- A32 road (Botswana)
- The A32 is the only road in Botswana to Sowa and Sua Pan Airport. It is 37.7 kilometres (23.4 mi) long and is, essentially, a cul-de-sac
- A11 road (Botswana)
- The A11 is a 37.5-kilometre-long (23.3 mi) road to the South African border at Ramotswa. It is used to bypass Gaborone in reaching the Botswana-South Africa border
- A30 road (Botswana)
- The A30 is a highway in Botswana that departs from the A3 road a few kilometers from Francistown, swoops around the Makgadikgadi Pans and joins the A3 again on the outskirts of Motopi
- A14 road (Botswana)
- The A14 is a side road of the A1 road and A30 road from Orapa Game Park to Palapye, bypassing Serowe, the seventh largest town in Botswana. It runs past Khama Rhino Sanctuary. It is 248 kilometres (154 mi) long
- A10 road (Botswana)
- The A10 is a side road of the A1 road and A2 road going from Kanye to Gaborone, the capital. It is 80.4 kilometres (50.0 mi) long
- A33 road (Botswana)
- The A33 is a 363-kilometre-long (226 mi) road connecting Namibia and Zambia to the A3, to reach Francistown. Also, it connects people to, the otherwise remote, Kasane Airport. It goes from the Ngoma, Namibia Border Post eastwards to Kazungula and from
- C11 road (Namibia)
- C11 is an untarred highway in southern Namibia. It starts along the C17 road, 129 kilometres (80 mi) from Keetmanshoop and finishes 319 kilometres (198 mi) later when it reaches the B3 road, two kilometres (1.2 mi) from Karasburg
- C10 road (Namibia)
- C10 is an untarred highway in southern Namibia. It starts in ǀAi-ǀAis and ends at the Namibia–South Africa border where the road changes into the R358 road at Onseepkans. The highway is 241 kilometres (150 mi) long. The road travels one kilometre (0
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