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Regional Road Report Transport and Main Roads Road Status Update for Darling Downs Region * as at 01:00PM 29 January 2013 *Disclaimer: This report is prepared daily Monday to Friday. Road conditions may change rapidly. Please visit www.131940.qld.gov.au or call 13 19 40 to plan your trip with the most updated road information. Additional travel information is available from RACQ on 1300 130 595. New events are defined as any event entered since 8am the previous business day. Freight and Heavy Vehicles: For more information on Flood Recovery Permits (FRPs) and freight route information, contact the Flood Recovery Road Access Group: 1300 105 647 or [email protected]. For all other route restrictions use the following link http://131940.qld.gov.au/Industry-Information.aspx. Heavy Vehicle Conditions of Operation database https://www.service.transport.qld.gov.au/ExcessMassExternal/PublicConditionReport.jsp For movement within and around a local region, contact the regional permits office. Legend Closed to all vehicles Restricted to four wheel drive Open with caution vehicles only Closed to through traffic Subject to load limit Open (except for vehicles requiring permits) Restricted to high clearance Excess mass/dimension Open (caution road subject to vehicles only restriction flash flooding) Road Location Status Additional Information/Advice BARWON HIGHWAY - Open (caution road subject to GOONDIWINDI **NEW** flash flooding) CHINCHILA TARA ROAD Closed to all vehicles (CHINCHILLA TARA ROAD) - CHINCHILLA CLIFTON LEYBURN ROAD - Closed to all vehicles Do not drive in flood waters CLIFTON **NEW** CONDAMINE KOGAN ROAD (East of Chinchilla Tara Road Closed to all vehicles Do not drive in flood waters (KOGAN CONDAMINE ROAD) intersection) - CROSSROADS **NEW** CONDAMINE KOGAN ROAD (multiple locations between Closed to all vehicles Do not drive in flood waters (KOGAN CONDAMINE ROAD) Klein's Rd and Turinga Road) - CROSSROADS **NEW** CONDAMINE MEANDARRA (Various Locations) Closed to all vehicles Do not drive in flood waters ROAD (MEANDARRA CONDAMINE ROAD) - CONDAMINE **NEW** Road Location Status Additional Information/Advice CUNNINGHAM HIGHWAY 8 Mile at Backwater Creek Closed to all vehicles Do not drive in flood waters (NEW ENGLAND HIGHWAY) - WILLOWVALE **NEW** DALBY CECIL PLAINS ROAD (between Warrego Highway and Closed to all vehicles Do not drive in flood waters (DALBY MILLMERRAN ROAD) Ashall Creek) - ST RUTH **NEW** FREESTONE ROAD - Closed to all vehicles Do not drive in flood waters WARWICK GORE HIGHWAY - WYAGA Closed to all vehicles Do not drive in flood waters **NEW** HELENE STREET Cunningham Highway (Helene Closed to all vehicles Use alternative route (CUNNINGHAM HIGHWAY) - Street, Warwick) closed at OO WARWICK **NEW** Madsen Bridge JACKSON WANDOAN ROAD - (At Frank Creek) Closed to all vehicles Do not drive in flood waters WANDOAN LEICHHARDT HIGHWAY - Closed to all vehicles Do not drive in flood waters GOONDIWINDI **NEW** LEICHHARDT HIGHWAY - Closed to all vehicles Do not drive in flood waters MOONIE **NEW** LEICHHARDT HIGHWAY - Closed to all vehicles THE GUMS **NEW** LEYBURN CUNNINGHAM (Approx 21km southeast of Closed to all vehicles Do not drive in flood waters ROAD - WHEATVALE Leyburn at Wheatvale) **NEW** MEANDARRA TALWOOD (Approx 60km south of Closed to all vehicles Do not drive in flood waters ROAD - WESTMAR **NEW** Meandarra at Moonie River) MEANDARRA TALWOOD Approximately 17km's of Closed to all vehicles Do not drive in flood waters ROAD - WESTMAR **NEW** Westmar MOONIE HIGHWAY - Closed to all vehicles Do not drive in flood waters MARMADUA NEW ENGLAND HIGHWAY - (vicinity of Crows Nest caravan Open (with caution) Proceed with caution CROWS NEST park) Road Location Status Additional Information/Advice NEW ENGLAND HIGHWAY - (Backwater Creek, north of Closed to all vehicles Long delays GLENGALLAN **NEW** Cunningham Hwy Intersection) OAKEY COOYAR ROAD - (Middle Creek - Approx 5km Closed to all vehicles Do not drive in flood waters EVERGREEN **NEW** North of Kulpi) PITTSWORTH FELTON ROAD Closed to all vehicles Do not drive in flood waters - FELTON **NEW** SURAT DEVELOPMENTAL Closed to all vehicles Do not drive in flood waters ROAD (TARA DALBY ROAD) - GORANBA SURAT DEVELOPMENTAL Closed to all vehicles Do not drive in flood waters ROAD - TARA SURAT DEVELOPMENTAL (Various locations between Closed to all vehicles Do not drive in flood waters ROAD - TARA **NEW** Brigalow Creek Meandarra and Tullagrie Road Tara) TARA KOGAN ROAD - TARA Closed to all vehicles TEXAS YELARBON ROAD - Closed to all vehicles Do not drive in flood waters BEEBO **NEW** TOOWOOMBA KARARA Closed at intersection with Closed to all vehicles Do not drive in flood waters ROAD - ELLANGOWAN Murphy Road / Strathane Road **NEW** TOOWOOMBA ROAD (NEW (New England Hway, Bullocky's Restricted to high clearance Do not drive in flood waters ENGLAND HIGHWAY) - Rest) vehicles only CROWS NEST WARRA KOGAN ROAD - (Approx 6km South of Warra at Closed to all vehicles Do not drive in flood waters WARRA **NEW** Condamine River) WARREGO HIGHWAY - Rocky Creek (just West of Closed to all vehicles Do not drive in flood waters CHINCHILLA **NEW** Chinchilla) WARREGO HIGHWAY - (At Gowrie Creek, east of Open (caution road subject to Do not drive in flood waters OAKEY **NEW** Oakey) flash flooding) WARWICK ALLORA ROAD - Closed to all vehicles Do not drive in flood waters MASSIE Road Location Status Additional Information/Advice WARWICK KILLARNEY ROAD (At the Killarney Flats approx Closed to all vehicles Proceed with caution - KILLARNEY **NEW** 30km from Warwick) WARWICK KILLARNEY ROAD Closed to all vehicles Use alternative route - WARWICK **NEW** WYAGA ROAD - WYAGA Closed to all vehicles Do not drive in flood waters **NEW** YANGAN KILLARNEY ROAD - (at Yangan) Closed to all vehicles Do not drive in flood waters YANGAN **NEW** YELARBON KEETAH ROAD - Closed to all vehicles Do not drive in flood waters YELARBON **NEW** .
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