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List your worst main roads. The more main the road is, the better it should be. So potholes on a backroad between farms is not so bad, as tractors do ok on them.
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Here you go Pete,
Olympic Hwy
Newell Hwy
Golden Hwy
Castlereagh Hwy past the black stump
New England Hwy
Fossikers Way
Mid Western Hwy
Mitchell Hwy
Barton Hwy
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Nah, most travelled road in Australia, Parramatta Rd, Sydney. Absolute joke.
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From my experience
NSW section of Hume Hwy
Monash Fwy Melbourne
Western Ring Rd Melbourne |
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Around my area, not necessarily in order.
Governor Macquarie Drive
Elizabeth Drive
Hoxton Park Rd
Horsley Drive
Woodville Rd
The Northern Rd
Mulgoa Rd
Wilton-Picton Rd
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I reckon King St Newtown could be worse than Parramata rd, but not by much. How come the first reply listed all my local roads and left me with nothing 65ehpv lol. That road past the black stump from Coolah to Tambar Springs could be the most dangerous road in NSW I reckon.
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Barkly highway between Camooweal and Mt Isa, built by the yanks at 10km per day during the evacuation of Darwin during WWII. Was the same when I traveled it 15 years ago.
Might be beter now.
Burke development road, 400km between Cloncurry and Normanton, single lane. You have to get off the bitumen when someone comes the other way.
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Cormorant Road in Newcastle. HUGE traffic volume, main link between Port Stephens (Nelson Bay, Medowie etc), Stockton (northern suburb of Newcastle) and Newcastle/Lake Macquarie. Plus the main link between Newcatle region Airport and where everyone lives. AND between where everyone lives and Kooragang Island where huge amounts of people work. Morning peak hour starts at 6am and finishes around 8am. Afternoon starts at 4pm and finishes around 6pm. No traffic lights. No nothing. 80kM/h zone And it runs at a standstill. I have to be through there by 5:45am or it takes 15 minutes longer to get to work. Leave 1 minute past 4:30pm and same in the other direction. What a joke. IDIOT NSW Labor government had the option of building a new 4 lane bridge onto Kooragang Island 18 months ago for a pittance extra, yet just built another 2 lane bridge. |
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any road in NSW, they are all a Joke.. where the f did my .03c per litre of fuel go??? why am I being taxed in my rego to build roads in Sydney that I will never use!! user should pay... Edited by user Saturday, 20 August 2011 8:48:34 PM(UTC)
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Yeh 202 agree totaly, unless you live in Brisbane Gold Coast or Sunny Coast Queensland roads are F***** and love the way fuel rego and the likes all continue to go UP...The easy solution is >>> dont fix the road lower the speed limit???
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There are no bad roads only bad drivers isnt that what the govt says!!
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quote: Originally posted by cloudy
There are no bad roads only bad drivers isnt that what the govt says!!
Yeah & they have all those pics from the cameras to prove it.. |
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The Midland Highway was pretty scary. 200km of single lane traffic with no divider at 110kph, huge number of trucks as the rail system is almost non existant so the surface was constantly breaking up. Travelled up that one more times than I care to remember. Makes the Hume Fwy seem safe by comparison.
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brisbane valley hwy boundary road archerfield- i've broken two 19" wheels since APRIL!!!
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most roads outside of south east qld. bruce hwy, burnett hwy
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quote: Originally posted by Dr Terry
Nah, most travelled road in Australia, Parramatta Rd, Sydney. Absolute joke.
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Road into Summer Bay (home n away crap on sensationist 7) Death trap every Friday night.
But seriously. Most of them. We have crap roads in this great country, and even worse in Qld. OT, but on a recent trip to the USA,
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Surely the award has to go to the world famous Gillies Highway in northern Queensland. It has the most turns per travelled kilometre of any road system anywhere. There are many reports of back seat passengers including ministers hurling after just a few kilometres of travel on this road regardless of vehicle type. It has been likened to the old mouse trap ride but on steroids. They build them real bad in Queensland you know.
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