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  2. Port River Expressway - Wikipedia

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    The Port River Expressway was built in three stages: Stage 1 – Was opened for traffic in July 2005. It consists of a 5.5-kilometre (3.4 mi) four-lane expressway link between Francis Street and the then South Road, Adelaide, now the North-South Motorway; with an overpass at each of the junctions of the North-South Motorway, Hanson Road and Eastern Parade.

  3. South Eastern Freeway - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after the Adelaide–Crafers section opened, several incidents involving semi-trailers drew media attention to the road. While the previous Mount Barker Road was a notorious stretch, its dangers were well known; the new freeway presented the new challenge of a sustained continuous gradient with traffic lights at the bottom.

  4. Waymouth Street - Wikipedia

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    It is the location of the state headquarters of organisations including ANZ, the Department for Environment and Water, Beyond Bank Australia, EY and News Corp Australia. At the intersection with King William Street, there is a pedestrian scramble crossing and a Glenelg tram line stop named after Pirie Street , which continues to the east.

  5. 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. [1]

  6. 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.

  7. List of people who died in traffic collisions - Wikipedia

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    Browne was driving at high speed and failed to stop at a traffic light, colliding with a parked lorry. He died of his injuries the following day. Browne's death is supposedly the source of some of the lyrics of The Beatles' song "A Day in the Life". [72] Bart Bryant: 1962 2022 59 years American golfer Jefri Al Buchori: 1973 2013 40 years Indonesian

  8. Louisiana ‘superfog’ causes massive car crash killing seven ...

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    The crash was one of several accidents in the area due to heavy fog, police said. St John Sheriff Mike Tregre said that there was a total of 25 crashes on the road, involving three 18-wheel trucks ...

  9. South Australia Police - Wikipedia

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    Traffic Services place a zero (0) before the number, for example, Holden Hill 016 would be a traffic patrol in Holden Hill with the call sign 16. Higher-ranked officers have a different prefix. This is followed after the station name, and before the unit number: Sergeant = Vixen; Senior sergeant = Mitre; Inspector/chief inspector = Trojan