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  2. Transport in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne is the most car-dependent city in Australia, according to a data survey in the 2010s, having over 110,000 more cars driving to and from the city each day than Sydney. Perth , Adelaide and Brisbane are rated as being close behind.

  3. Speed limits in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Speed limits in Australia range from 5 km/h (3.1 mph) shared zones to 130 km/h (81 mph). Speed limit signage is in km/h since metrication on 1 July 1974. All speed limits, with the sole exception of the South Australian school and roadworks zones, which are signposted at 25 km/h, are multiples of 10 km/h – the last digit in all speed signs is zero.

  4. Highway 1 (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Australia ' s Highway 1 is a network of highways that circumnavigate the country, joining all mainland capital cities except the national capital of Canberra.At a total length of approximately 14,500 km (9,000 mi) it is the longest national highway in the world, surpassing the Trans-Siberian Highway (over 11,000 km or 6,800 mi) and the Trans-Canada Highway (8,030 km or 4,990 mi).

  5. National Highway (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne to Mildura – Calder Highway; Sydney to Dubbo – Great Western and Mitchell Highways; Sydney to Wollongong – Princes Motorway and Princes Highway; Melbourne to Geelong – Princes Highway; some urban links in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide, connecting the long distance links to each other and to ports and airports.

  6. Road transport in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The distance travelled by car in Australia is amongst the highest in the world, behind the United States and Canada. In 2003, the average distance travelled per person by car was 12,730 km. [2] Introduction of airbags and ESC into the Australian car market: Frontal airbags were introduced on Australian market around the 1990s.

  7. Eyre Highway - 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.

  8. List of people who have walked across Australia - Wikipedia

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    After leaving Perth and crossing the Nullarbor, she travelled south from Port Augusta to Adelaide, along the coast through Mount Gambier to Melbourne, then up the Princes Highway through Eden to Sydney. The total distance of this route, taken from road maps and route markers, is 4895 km; with an additional 170 km of additional distance on side ...

  9. Freeways in Australia - Wikipedia

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    On freeways outside of Greater Melbourne, [10] the speed limit varies between 80 km/h and 110 km/h. Princes Freeway (East) (continues at Pakenham towards Melbourne as Urban Freeway) – Not entirely freeway standard, In Yarragon and Trafalgar there is residential property, business and local road access with 60 km/h speed limit.