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  2. North–South Motorway - Wikipedia

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    Travelling southbound under the Port Road bridge in the lowered motorway, September 2018: Coordinates (North end); (South end); General information; Type: Motorway: Location: Adelaide: Length: 24.1 km (15 mi) [1]: Opened: 2014 [2]: Route number(s): M2 (2014–present) [2]: Former route number: National Highway M2 (2014–2017) (Wingfield–Regency Park): Major junctions; North end: Northern ...

  3. List of road routes in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    South Australia. Road routes in South Australia assist drivers navigating roads in urban, rural, and scenic areas of the state. Today, all numbered routes in the state are allocated a letter (M, A or B) in addition to a one, two or three digit number, denoting different levels of significance.

  4. Adelaide–Mannum Road - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide–Mannum Road is a road that runs through the northern Adelaide Hills between the South Australian capital, Adelaide and Mannum on the Murray River. It is designated route A10 in the metropolitan area and B10 in rural areas, and is 79 kilometres in length.

  5. Southern Expressway, Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    Southern Expressway is an 18.5 km (11.5 mi) freeway [3] through the southern suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia.It is the southern part of the North–South Corridor which extends the full length of Adelaide and is being built to urban freeway standard.

  6. Britannia Roundabout - Wikipedia

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    The Britannia Roundabout is a roundabout intersection on the eastern side of the City Ring Route near the city centre of Adelaide, and is named for the Britannia Hotel, adjacent. Before it was upgraded in 2014 it was regarded as a traffic black spot, many minor collisions having occurred there.

  7. Stuart Highway - Wikipedia

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    In March 2021, the road was closed due to a serious accident 500 km north of Adelaide at Wirraminna where the road collapsed due to burning diesel fuel that melted the road's plastic culverts. Plastic culverts had been used in place of concrete as they were seen as the best material for this particular location as the flood plain of the river ...

  8. Tramways in Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    Postcards: On the Road Again. Wakefield Press. ISBN 1-86254-597-9. Kingsborough, L.S. (1965). The horse tramways of Adelaide and its suburbs, 1875–1907. Adelaide: Libraries board of South Australia. Lamshed, Max (1972). Prospect 1872–1972, a portrait of a city. Adelaide: The corporation of the city of Prospect. ISBN 0-9599015-0-7.

  9. Victor Harbor Road - Wikipedia

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    Victor Harbor Road (and its southern sections Adelaide Road, Hindmarsh Road and Torrens Street through Victor Harbor) is a major road in South Australia that runs south from Main South Road at Old Noarlunga on the southern fringes of suburban Adelaide to Victor Harbor on the Fleurieu Peninsula. It is designated part of route A13.