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  2. Roads in Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Roads in Victoria are shared by a multitude of modes of transport, ranging from trucks to bicycles, public buses, trams, taxis as well as private cars of all types. Road safety is a primary concern of road authorities, including the police and government. Victoria was the first jurisdiction in the world to introduce compulsory seat belt ...

  3. List of road routes in Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Wodonga. Corryong. VIC/NSW border. 663 km (412 mi) – Re-aligned through Wodonga from High Street, Osburn/Chapple Streets to Bandiana Link Road (replacing ) in 2009. – Concurrencies: with along Hume Freeway from Barnawartha North to Wodonga, with along Goulburn Valley Highway from Strathmerton to Yarroweyah.

  4. List of road routes in Victoria (numeric) - Wikipedia

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    17 km (11 mi) – replaced when the West Gate Bridge opened in 1978. – replaced by along Geelong and Ballarat Roads, Smithfield and Racecourse Roads; along Flemington Road, Harker and Curzon and King Streets when West Gate Freeway extension opened in 1988. Kings Way. Queens Road/Queens Way. Dandenong Road.

  5. List of highways in Victoria - Wikipedia

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    The Great Alpine Road passing through Everton, Victoria. Princes Freeway at Lara. The highways in Victoria are the highest density in any state in Australia.Unlike Australia's other mainland states where vast areas are very sparsely inhabited "outback", population centres spread out over most of the state, with only the far north-west and the Victorian Alps lacking permanent settlement.

  6. Highway 1 (Victoria) - Wikipedia

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    Highway 1 (Victoria) In Victoria, Highway 1 is a 958-kilometre (595 mi) long [1] route that follows the coastline of the state, from the New South Wales border near Genoa to the South Australian border near Dartmoor. Highway 1 continues around the rest of Australia, joining all mainland state capitals, and connecting major centres in Tasmania.

  7. List of freeways in Victoria - Wikipedia

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    The Hume Freeway is the longest freeway in Victoria at 303 kilometres long. It starts at the M80 Ring Road at Thomastown, Melbourne and ends at the Hume Highway in Albury-Wodonga at the New South Wales border. It replaces the Hume Highway in most of Victoria. It has four lanes all the way through to Albury-Wodonga.