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Smartroads Road Use Hierarchy Maps ! ! M Brunswick OUNT ALEXANDER CITY OF MORELAND ! ! BRUNSWICK ROAD WESTER ! VAN NESS AVENUE ! ROAD USE HIERARCHY N LINK T ! ROAD CITY OF MOONEE VALLEY E CITY OF DAREBIN CITY OF MELBOURNE L ROA EPSOM ROAD A OLL V MERRI PARADE D T W AD ! A O Y ! R ET ASCO LANGS ROAD GES TRE S ! ! GEOR H UE 00.40.80.2 N ST E HIG V G ROAD A R Kilometers ADE E R LB A IDE P HE RACECOU ! RSE ROAD ! MACARTHUR ROAD ADE GORDON STREET SWORTH R T ! QUEENS ! ELLIOT AVENUE ! REE FARN T Flemington, Racecourse Road D S AD YAL PA A CO RO CK Victorian University Footscray RO LLEG I RO WESTER E LEGEND N CRES PRINCES N H ARY CEN STREET ! T IGHWAY! MAI FLE T EASTER BRUNSW N H M IGHWAY ! IN Road Use Hierarchy PRINCES H BOUND GTON IGHW ! ODDLE AY WEST H Tram Priority Route H STREE CITY OF YARRA T MACAULAY RO ROAD Bus Priority Route CITY OF MARIBYRNONG ZABET Bicycle Priority Route ELI STREE EST T Pedestrian Priority Area AD JOHN AY W ! STON STREET! Preferred Traffic Route HW T G Footscray MOORE ! E STREE !!! T S HI Carlton, Lygon Street N Future Preferred Traffic Route CE STREET TRE ! EE PRIN ! R S Fitzroy, Smith Street Traffic Route DYNON ROAD ! ! ST !!! ! Future Traffic Route ! SUNSHINE ! NICHOLSO R GH Note: Some lines are offset to improve clarity. OAD R Fitzroy, Brunswick Street CURZON U TREET ! YB ! S ! DR Activity Area EEL VICTO CITY OF BOROONDARA HOPKINS-WHITEHALL RIA P STR DOCK LINK ROAD ! EET DOCKLA Central Activities Area NDS HIGHWAY ! VICTORIA PAR ADE VICTORIA Richmond, Victo ! PARA DE ! Principal Activity Area VICTORIA STREET ! STRE ! REET ! ET LEY ! ! Major Activity Area CITY OF MELBOURNE DUD ! E ST Specialised Activity Area ! Melbourne T ! E KI RE DOWN N G S ! SPEN BATM LANS Other H ST TR AN AVEN WELLINGT ! C E O ! Railway Station E N PA ER RADE ! T CHURC STR UE TOLLWAY ! Railway Line BRIDGE ROAD E ET Local Roads ! ! BRU NTON ! Activity Area Boundaries AV Richmond, Bridge Road ENUE LORIM HIGHWAY ER S NK TREET BA RA YAR EET TODD KEY MAP SWAN STREET STR ! S Richmond, Swan Street RO O RT UTHERN LINK TOLL TU WAY CLAR SO ! AD S UTHERN ! EWAY FRE LINK TO HYDE STREET ! GATE EN WEST DON LLWAY TREET MO K S O STREET OAD CO NT R A G ROAD U E Y STREET CIT TODD TODD ! ! ! ! ! ! T ! ! STREE! ! ! R ! ! ! ! ! PLUMME ! ! South Melbourne ! ALEXA ! ND ! RA FER ! AVENU ! E ! RARS AD ! ET N RO KINGS WAY E W ! STO G Port Melbourne, Bay Street Y R M R T LLIA A ! WI HAM ST ST TOORAK ROAD W HWA ! ! ! R E E ROAD ST CITY OF HOBSONS BAY IG TOORAK ! ET T R PEL S H R R BE S OAD EET D ! T ! CITY OF PORT PHILLIP AL HA A PRINCES E K O L C ! R I LDA STREET ! RT ODD ROAD H ! LBE A BAY HIGHW ! CANTERBUR ! ! AY ! CITY OF STONNINGTON NOR ! E TH ROAD AS DOUGLAS PARADE ! Y ST KILDA ! T DISCLAIMER ROAD COMMERCIAL Prahran/South Yarra WILLIAMSTOWN ROAD ROAD ! ! MA ! LVERN ROAD ROAD BEAC This VicRoads map is provided for general information H purposes only. VicRoads does not accept any liability R OAD to any person for the information or advice (or use of ROAD ! S such information or advice) which is provided on the HIGH STREET AM map or incorporated into it by reference. WILLI Issued by VicRoads Road User Services SIS Job Number 66914 October 2012 LORIMER STREET Richmond, Swan Street WESTERN LINK TOLLWAY ! ! SWAN STREET CITY OF MELBOURNE CL ! A ROAD USE HIERARCHY RENDON SOUTHERN LINK TOLLWAY T E ! MONTAGUE E COOK STREET TR S CITY OF YARRA D STREE A CITY OF PORT PHILLIP H BURNLEY ROAD O R ITY ROAD C C STR R E T U WAY ! H G TODD ROADTODD ! ! EET C N ! ! ! ! WEST GATE FREEWAY ! RA ! ! ! G ! PLUMMER STREET ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! South Melbourne ALEXANDR ! ! ! G SOUTHERN LINK TOLL 00.40.80.2 RAHAM STR A ! AVENU TOWN ROAD FERRAR AMS D E Kilometers WILLI ! ! ROA ! T WAY ET EE ! Port Melbourne, Bay Street S ER T KINGS ! STR ALB TOOR AY AK W ! ! ROAD WES ! L STRE EET T ! RT ROAD IGH APE D H ! ALBE ! H A C O ! ET OAD R TOORAK ! ROAD DDLE RT R Toorak Village LEGEND ! E STRE HO AMS I ! ALB ! BAY ! WILL ! Road Use Hierarchy ! Tram Priority Route ! ! Bus Priority Route ! ! ST ! Bicycle Priority Route CITY OF PORT PHILLIP COMMERCIAL KIL Prahran/South Yarra ROAD Pedestrian Priority Area DA ! ROAD ! ! Preferred Traffic Route CITY OF STONNINGTON !!! Future Preferred Traffic Route MALVERN ROAD Traffic Route !!! CAN ! Future Traffic Route TERBURY Note: Some lines are offset to improve clarity. ROAD HIGH STR Activity Area ION STREET EET UN ! Central Activities Area ! Principal Activity Area ! Major Activity Area ROAD ! REET NG ! Specialised Activity Area ZROY ST PRINCE FIT S HIGHWAY EAST ORRO St Kilda Other ! ! Railway Station Railway Line Local Roads Activity Area Boundaries ROAD CITY OF HOBSONS BAY N MAI CA KEY MAP RLISLE S TREET HODDLE ! ! BALACL Balaclava AVA ROAD ET E R T ! THAM S HO GLEN EIRA-NE ERIM ROAD CITY OF GLEN EIRA GLENHUNT LY R OAD Elsternwick ! ! ! Port Phillip BEACH ROA DISCLAIMER STREET A D L D NE This VicRoads map is provided for general information ST KI P CITY OF BAYSIDE EAN HIGHWAY purposes only. VicRoads does not accept any liability to any person for the information or advice (or use of such information or advice) which is provided on the map or incorporated into it by reference. Issued by VicRoads Road User Services SIS Job Number 66914 October 2012 CANTERBURY ROAD ! E Richmond, Swan Street ! ! ! BURNLEY-KEW ROAD GROV SWAN STREET ROAD E ! ROAD USE HIERARCHY ! ! T YARR BURN E ! U ANHOP E CITY OF YARRA A A ST TR BO RIVERSDALE ROAD CITY OF STONNINGTON S SOUTHERN LINK TOLLWAY AD ULEVARD H BURNLEY ROAD Camberwell Junction RO C E UR ALEXANDRA A G H ! D ! C R ROAD AN ! R G ALEXANDR V ENUE 00.40.80.2 A AVENU RIE ROA RAFALGA E T Kilometers ! SEY CITY OF MELBOURNE MOUR G ET ROVE E GLENFER ! TR L S E ! HAP C TOORAK ROAD Toorak Village ! CAMBER HODDLE HIGHWAY ! LEGEND W ELL R O Road Use Hierarchy AD ROAD CITY OF BOROONDARA Tram Priority Route ! ! ROAD AMS Bus Priority Route I COMMERCIAL Prahran/South Yarra LL I ROAD NG Bicycle Priority Route W O BUR ! WOOD ! ! HIGHWAY Pedestrian Priority Area ORR Preferred Traffic Route !!! Future Preferred Traffic Route ! MALVE ! RN ROAD Traffic Route ST KILDA ROAD ! MO !!! Future Traffic Route NASH ! F Note: Some lines are offset to improve clarity. REE W ! AY Activity Area HIGH STREET ! Central Activities Area ! ! ! Principal Activity Area CITY OF STONNINGTON MO ! Major Activity Area NASH ! ! IGHWAY Specialised Activity Area AL H ! WATTLE ! TREE Malvern/Armadale F ROAD REEW D ! OA ! AY WARRIG R Other GA ! N Railway Station HODDLE MAIN ROAD AD Railway Line O TOORO R ! Local Roads E CARLISLE Activity Area Boundaries S BURK TREET ! Balaclava ! ! ! CITY OF PORT PHILLIP BALACL KEY MAP AVA ROAD ET E R ! M ST A Caulfield ! H T WAVERLEY ! ROAD HO ! ! GLEN EIRA- NEER IM ROAD ROAD GLE NHUNTLY ROAD CITY OF GLEN EIRA OAD PRINCE Elsternwick R S ELGRAVE HIGHWAY EAS T B ! RN ! O Chadstone ! BEA HAWTH CH R Carnegie ! OAD Glenhuntly ! ST KILDA STREET ! ! ! ! ROAD NEP EAN HI ENA DISCLAIMER CITY OF BAYSIDE BE GHWAY Port Phillip This VicRoads map is provided for general information MURRUM AD ! O purposes only. VicRoads does not accept any liability R E CITY OF MONASH to any person for the information or advice (or use of ! such information or advice) which is provided on the NORTH ROAD GRANG map or incorporated into it by reference. Issued by VicRoads Road User Services SIS Job Number 66914 October 2012 SmartRoads DAREBIN ROAD ! OAD CITY OF MORELAND ORIEL R LIVINGSTONE STREET ! Northcote Ivanhoe ! ! ! WAY ! IGH SYDNEY ROAD H ) S E CITY OF BANYULE ROAD T GEORG R I Brunswick (S D ! TATE CITY OF DAREBIN S ! SERVO -RE BR ROA UNSWICK ROAD M NGE ERRI ! RA G FAIRFIELD ! P A R AD ! ! E AM ROAD ! ELTH WESTGAR HEIDELBERG- TH MAIN STREET REET ST OAD R ! GH I H GEORGES ROAD ST HEIDELBERG T ! REE T CK S COLLEGE I IN ROAD CRESCENT BRUNSW DDLE MA HO EASTERN HIGHWAY CHAN DLER MAIN R OAD ! JO ! HNSTON STREET ! Carlton, LygonREET Street ! ST Fitzroy, Smith Street LSON ! Fitzroy, Brunswick Street ST U STREET NICHO CITY OF YARRA DL H EY HIG ! ! PARK ROA YARRA BOULEVARD D Kew Junction ! ! COTHAM ROAD VICTORIA PARA DE Richmond, Victoria Street ! ! ! VICTORIA ET STRE CITY OF BOROONDARA ! ET STRE BAR Melbourne KERS ROAD ! OWNE LANSD ! ET WELLI NGTON PARAD E ROAD ! STRE CH R KEW Hawthorn, Glenferrie Ro HU - Richmond,BRIDGE R Bridge Road C ! ! OAD ! BURNLEY N ROAD HWAY T G E HI UBUR A K ROAD ! TRE Y ! RA BAN S YAR BURWOO ! D ROAD BURNLE ! HURCH Richmond,C Swan Street ! ROAD E ! SWAN STREET RRI ! RIVERSDA LE ROAD GLENFE SOUTHER ST KILDAROAD N LINK TOLL W AY South Melbourne ! ! T E E D TR ROA T ROAD L S ALBER PE AMS ! HA I C PR ILL CITY OF STONNINGTON S T K W INC Toorak Village ILDA ! AY CITY OF MELBOURNE ES H W ROAD ! IGH IG TOORONGA ROAD CITY OF PORT PHILLIP H TOORAK H ROAD WAY EA LE D AD ST HOD RO COMME RCIAL ! NG ROAD Prahran/South Yarra ! ! ORRO LEGEND KEY MAP Road Use Hierarchy Activity Area Tram Priority Route ROAD USE HIERARCHY Central Activities Area Bus Priority Route ! Principal Activity Area CITY OF YARRA Bicycle Priority Route ! ! Major Activity Area Pedestrian Priority Area 00.51 ! Specialised Activity Area UNDER REVIEW Preferred Traffic Route Other Kilometres ! !!!! Future Preferred Traffic Route Railway Station DISCLAIMER Railway Line Traffic Route Other This VicRoads map is provided for general information purposes only.
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