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  2. Australian Road Rules - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Road Rules project was established in the early 1990s, aimed at establishing a model set of road rules that states and territories across Australia could adopt in their local laws to create improved national uniformity or consistency. Responsibility for the project was passed to the National Road Transport Commission in 1995. [8]

  3. Road signs in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The very first standardised road signs in Australia used yellow circular signs as regulatory signs, a feature now preserved in "pedestrian crossing" and "safety zone" signs. [ 2 ] In 1964, Australia adopted a variation of the American Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) road sign design, which is a modified version of the 1954 ...

  4. National Transport Commission - Wikipedia

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    Its work includes delivering a National Rail Action Plan to make rail more interoperable, developing an end-to-end regulatory framework for automated vehicles, improving the National Heavy Vehicle law, maintaining the Australian Dangerous Goods Code and maintaining national model laws, including the Australian Road Rules.

  5. New rules to ensure satnavs are up to date with latest road ...

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    The Government is set to launch new measures to ensure satnavs are up to date and do not send drivers down closed roads. As part of its new Plan For Drivers, the measures will include making all ...

  6. Portal:Australian roads - Wikipedia

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    The Kwinana Freeway is a 72-kilometre (45 mi) freeway in and beyond the southern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia, linking central Perth with Mandurah to the south. It is the central section of State Route 2 , which continues north as Mitchell Freeway to Clarkson, and south as Forrest Highway towards Bunbury .

  7. National Highway (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The federal transport minister defined the components of the National Highway, and also a category of "Road of National Importance" (RONI), with federal funding implications. Section 10.5 of the Act required the state road authorities to place frequent, prominent, signs on the National Highways and RONI projects funded by the federal government ...

  8. Wikipedia : WikiProject Australian Roads

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    This scope covers all road-related articles within the Roads in Australia category structure, but only some of the articles within the wider Road transport in Australia category. Some examples of road transportation articles inside the project scope are Australian Road Rules, Black Spot Program, and Speed limits in Australia.

  9. Austroads - Wikipedia

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    Austroads is the apex organisation of road transport and traffic agencies in Australia and New Zealand. It publishes guidelines, codes of practice and research reports that promote best practice for road management organisations in Australasia. Austroads is based in Sydney and funded by the Federal Government. [1] [2]