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The Tugun Bypass is a 7.5-kilometre-long (4.7 mi) stretch of motorway-grade road, bypassing through the suburb of Tugun on the Gold Coast, in Queensland, Australia.The speed limit on the Tugun bypass is 100 kilometres per hour (62 mph) and provides a high-speed motorway link between the Gold Coast and northern New South Wales, separating interstate vehicles from local traffic.
The M1 in Queensland, Australia, is a major urban road corridor. It connects the Sunshine Coast hinterland to Tugun , near the New South Wales and Queensland border, via the following corridors: Bruce Highway between Kybong and Bald Hills
The Gold Coast attracts tourists from around the world and is one of Australia's leading tourist destinations. Most of the city is bypassed by the Pacific Motorway (M1 Motorway) which continues from Metroad 3 at Eight Mile Plains. The former route of the Pacific Highway through the Gold Coast has been renamed as the Gold Coast Highway.
Peak hour traffic on the Gold Coast. The Gold Coast is the largest non-capital city [1] and fastest growing city in Australia. [2] As a result, the Gold Coast has a wide range of public and private transport options from cars and bikes to buses, heavy rail and light rail. [3]
Under this act, Gold Coast Highway was declared as State Highway 31 on 1 May 2009, from the state border with Queensland to the interchange with Pacific Motorway at Tweed Heads West, subsuming the former alignment of State Highway 10 (the Pacific Highway, which was re-declared to use the Tugun bypass). [7]
The highway travels through Brisbane as the Gateway Motorway, and continues south as the Pacific Motorway, towards the Gold Coast, and subsequently, the New South Wales border. [1] The following sections, which are freeways or dual carriageways, are designated as route M1: Bruce Highway from Kybong to Bald Hills.
Southbound entrance to M1 and northbound exit from M1 only; Road continues northwest as (Old) Pacific Highway / Wisemans Ferry Road (B83) Kariong: 54.9: 34.1: Unnamed service road to Pacific Motorway (M1) – Sydney: Northbound entrance to M1 and southbound exit from M1 only; Road continues northwest as (Old) Pacific Highway / Central Coast ...
Pacific Motorway (M1 south–east / M3 north–west) – Logan, Logan Central: Northbound entrance from Pacific Motorway north–westbound and southbound exit to Pacific Motorway south–eastbound only; route transition: Northern end of M2, southern end of M1 allocation: Eight Mile Plains: 38.7– 39.4: 24.0– 24.5: 86