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Freeways in Australia

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This is a list of freeways and motorways in Australia, sorted by states and territories and their corresponding routes. This list includes toll roads such as the CityLink freeway system in Melbourne. This list has over 70 entries. The only jurisdiction in Australia without freeways is the Northern Territory.

Brooker Highway at Claremont

While the overall quality of Tasmania's Highway network has been constructed to a high standard, its grade separated Freeway network is limited. In the past, Hobart and Launceston have each had comprehensive transport studies conducted, proposing Grade separated Freeways running through and around them. While some of these roads have been constructed, the majority are limited access featuring At-grade intersections. Devonport and Burnie are the only major population centres with Freeway standard roads linking each other. There has been repeated proposals in recent years to fully upgrade the Midland Highway to grade separated Freeway standards.[2][3]
This List is limited to Tasmania's Freeway standard Roads.

Hobart Region

Tasman Highway at Cambridge

Rural Region

Under Construction

Sydney region

Rural region

Brisbane region



Gold Coast region

Sunshine Coast region

Townsville region

Adelaide-Crafers Highway just north of the Heysen Tunnels

Princes Freeway at Lara
Eastern Freeway, looking towards Melbourne city[4]

Melbourne region

Rural region

Under Construction

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.ozroads.com.au/
  2. ^ "Plan for four-lane Midland Highway". The Examiner. 2010. Retrieved 03 November 2011. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  3. ^ "Abbott Doorstop in Launceston - Midland Highway upgrade". Liberal Party of Australia. 2010. Retrieved 03 November 2011. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  4. ^ "PTUA - 'The Alternative to Melbourne's Freeway Explosion'". Retrieved 2007-07-26.