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  2. Freeways in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Western Australia has three named freeways – Kwinana Freeway, Mitchell Freeway, and Graham Farmer Freeway – but in addition has several highways that are in the process of being upgraded to full freeway standard and are considered part of the Perth freeway network. Their designation may remain as a highway though due to state restrictions ...

  3. Road transport in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Hume Freeway is the major road transport link between the cities of Melbourne and Sydney. Road transport is an element of the Australian transport network, and contributes to the Australian economy. Australia relies heavily on road transport due to Australia's large area and low population density in considerable parts of the country. [2]

  4. Western Distributor (Sydney) - Wikipedia

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    The remaining traffic is fed into Bradfield Highway, as it is not possible for northbound traffic to exit onto Cahill Expressway (traffic travelling east on Western Distributor wishing to reach the eastern edge of the CBD and beyond must either travel through the Cross City Tunnel or negotiate the packed streets of the CBD).

  5. List of freeways in Victoria - Wikipedia

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    The Geelong Ring Road is a freeway that bypasses Geelong.Starting at the Princes Freeway at Corio and ends at the Princes Highway at Waurn Ponds. it is 25 kilometres long. The Geelong Ring Road has four lanes for its entire length. Its major intersections are Midland Highway, Hamilton Highway, Bacchus Marsh Road and Cox Road. The Geelong Ring ...

  6. Portal:Australian roads - Wikipedia

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    Eyre Highway is a 1,664-kilometre (1,034 mi) highway linking Western Australia and South Australia via the Nullarbor Plain. Signed as National Highways 1 and A1, it forms part of Highway 1 and the Australian National Highway network linking Perth and Adelaide .

  7. Mitchell Freeway - Wikipedia

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    Mitchell Freeway southbound through Perth to the Narrows Bridge (where it becomes Kwinana Freeway). The Mitchell Freeway is the northern section of State Route 2.It commences at the northern end of the Narrows Bridge, Perth, continuing from Kwinana Freeway, and terminates north of the satellite city of Joondalup at Romeo Road, Alkimos.

  8. Highways in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of Tuggeranong Parkway in the Australian Capital Territory. Deer Park Bypass on the Western Freeway. The Tasman Highway in Tasmania.. Highways in Australia are generally high capacity roads managed by state and territory government agencies, though Australia's federal government contributes funding for important links between capital cities and major regional centres.

  9. Transport in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Freeway, Melbourne. Road transport is an essential element of the Australian transport network, and an enabler of the Australian economy.There is a heavy reliance on road transport due to Australia's large area and low population density in considerable parts of the country. [1]