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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. List of highways in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Since 1955, South Australia had major rural roads numbered as part of national routes and Highways. In 1998/1999 South Australia introduced "Trailblazers" with A, B and M route numbers in the Metropolitan area and tourist areas of Victor Harbor and the Barossa Valley.

  5. Main North Road - Wikipedia

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    In the metropolitan area, Main North Road is a major commuter route to the central business district in the Adelaide city centre.. The portion of Main North Road between the city centre and Mawson Lakes is a 15-minute public transport 'Go Zone', with the maximum wait for a bus being 15 minutes during peak times (7:30 am – 6:30 pm weekdays) and 30 minutes on weekends and evenings. [5]

  6. Southern Expressway, Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates (North end); (South end); General information; Type: Freeway: Length: 20.7 km (13 mi) [1]: Opened: 17 December 1997 (completed on 9 September 2001, north carriageway in August 2014): Route number(s): M2 (1998–present): Major junctions; North end: South Road St Marys, Adelaide: : Marion Road: South end: Main South Road Old Noarlunga, Adelaide: Location(s); Region: Southern ...

  7. Glen Osmond Road - Wikipedia

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    Glen Osmond Road is a major section of the Princes Highway (and Highway 1) in the city of Adelaide, South Australia. [3] Connecting the Adelaide city centre with the Adelaide Hills via the South Eastern Freeway; Glen Osmond Road carries half of Adelaide's freight traffic [citation needed] [clarification needed] and is the major commuter route from the southern Adelaide Hills.

  8. City Ring Route - Wikipedia

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    The Inner Ring Route is adjacent to the outer edge of the Adelaide Park Lands except on the western side between Anzac Highway and Port Road where railway lines occupy the space along the parklands, and the road ring route is further out. The earlier A21 route using West Terrace passed inside the ring of parklands instead.

  9. Britannia Roundabout - Wikipedia

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    The north western intersection of the roundabout was used as a hairpin corner on the Adelaide Street Circuit, the temporary motor racing track and for a long time was named Foster's Corner. The intersection takes its name from the Britannia Hotel, a pub located on the corner of Fullarton and Kensington Roads.