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  2. Stuart Highway - Wikipedia

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    Stuart Highway runs from Darwin, Northern Territory, in the north, via Tennant Creek and Alice Springs, to Port Augusta, South Australia, in the south – a distance of 2,720 km (1,690 mi). The Royal Flying Doctor Service uses the highway as an emergency landing strip and sections of the highway are signed to that effect.

  3. Anne Beadell Highway - Wikipedia

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    Anne Beadell Highway is an outback unsealed track linking Coober Pedy, South Australia, and Laverton, Western Australia, a total distance of 1,325 km (823 mi). [3] The track was surveyed and built by Len Beadell, Australian surveyor, who named it after his wife.

  4. Oodnadatta Track - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates (Northwest end); (Southeast end); General information; Type: Track: Length: 614 km (382 mi) [1]: Major junctions; Northwest end: Stuart Highway Marla, South Australia: : Birdsville Track: Southeast end: The Outback Highway Marree, South Australia: Location(s); Region: Far North [2]: Restrictions; Permits: not required: Fuel supply: Oodnadatta William Creek Marree: Facilities ...

  5. Travel ban - Wikipedia

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    A travel ban is one of a variety of mobility restrictions imposed by governments. Bans can be universal or selective. The restrictions can be geographic, imposed by either the originating or destination jurisdiction. They can also be based on individual status, such as health or vaccination, or as driving bans during extreme weather events.

  6. List of road routes in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Route numbers have been allocated to South Australia's roads since 1955, with the introduction of National Routes across all states and territories in Australia, symbolised by a white shield with black writing; National Route 1 ('Highway 1') was one of the best-known numbered national routes, due to its fame for circumnavigating the continent.

  7. 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).

  8. List of highways in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    South Australia General highways map of South Australia Highways of south eastern South Australia. South Australia is distinctly divided into two main areas; the well watered and populated southeastern corner and the arid outback for the rest of the state. As a result, highways are concentrated mainly in the southeast.

  9. 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.