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The Mornington Peninsula Freeway is a freeway in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, that provides a link from south-eastern suburban Melbourne to the Mornington Peninsula. Whilst the entire freeway from Dingley Village to Rosebud is declared by VicRoads as the Mornington Peninsula Freeway, the section between EastLink in Carrum Downs and Moorooduc ...
Moorooduc Highway initially acted as an arterial road link between the northern and southern sections of the Mornington Peninsula Freeway; since Peninsula Link opened to traffic in 18 January 2013, Moorooduc Highway now carries local traffic, while Peninsula Link primarily carries through traffic and bypasses congested roundabout intersections ...
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This was designed to remove traffic from White Street, Mordialloc as it was experiencing heavy-local traffic congestion, as a result of the most direct route linking the Mornington Peninsula Freeway with the Nepean Highway, along with Boundary and Wells Road.
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The entire route was declared a State Highway in June 1983, between Tullamarine Freeway in Pascoe Vale South and Mornington Peninsula Freeway in Chelsea Heights [3] [9] (unusually referred to as "Unnamed" in reports at the time, but named Bell Street/Springvale Road State Highway three years later [5]), subsuming previous declarations of Bell ...
The northbound 71 Freeway transition to the westbound 10 Freeway and the Kellogg Drive offramp have been closed because of the crash, he added. There was no timeline for reopening as of 10 p.m ...
Mornington Peninsula: Mornington: 47.8: 29.7: Mornington-Tyabb Road (C782) – Mornington, Tyabb: Southern terminus of Metro Route 3, northern terminus of route B110: Mount Martha–Tuerong boundary: 56.3: 35.0: Mornington Peninsula Freeway (M11) – Portsea, City: Dromana: 60.5: 37.6: White Hill Road (C787/C788) – Red Hill, Flinders, Bittern ...