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Glenlusk M Berrieda(le #East Derwent Hwy nr Grass Tree Hill Rd a Bowen Bridge ry Glen Dhu ad s 9 12765 Ro H k o lus p len e Brooker Hwy nr Foreshore Rd G R o a # 34030 d Rosetta Dowsing Point Rd to Bowen Bridge Including access roads Tasman Hwy W of Pittwater Rd (! 19 d oa C # 14208 R G Goodwood e r B li os o e n tr v nd t on e A e o Liverpool St/Campbell St M Ro cton Cr r D n a escent r d ive R 73 o (! P Montrose a Kenn it d edy Lachlan ca Drive irn S t t (! re e Brooker Hwy N of Derwent Pk Rd e e East Derwent Highway, Geilston Bay t r Tolosa/Bowden Streets Elizabeth/Bathurst St t S 66 39494 (! 3 71 l (! # Murray &(! Melville St e p Cambridge a #East Derwent Hwy nr Golf Links Rd (! 37 Ja h Derwent Park Rd/Springfield Ave/Main R(!dDerwent Park Rd/ Brooker Hwy e ck C nu # Collinsvale s 16 Ave on 19 ! nt 14274 S ( Moonah East rwe tr e De Tasman Hwy W of Acton Rd Davey St/Argyle St ee u C t n h e a 25633 Harrington/Bathurst v r 170 l (! A e d s 49 n t Cambridge Rd, Cambridge at Highway Underpass B S e (! o e d t t Brooker Hwy N of Risdon Rd tr e a c r S a e e e ln 7 ! r ( tr co o S o S e in t L R s 44639 a # s s Collins Cap Springdale lo D (! e a ev o ines Esplanade/Ballawinne RdFlagstaff Gully g T Merton Ro a d R d (! i r o (! 43 b Morrison St & Murray St @ P'ment Square a Tower Rd/Newtown Rd Tasman Hwy nr Dampier St overpass E d m s 150 18 a ta (! (! C t 40035 e (! d Intercity Cycleway at Bay Rd D a r # i Davey/Harrington/Sandy Bay Rd o 202 Warrane # v Goulburn & Molle Streets R e k East Derwent Hwy Nr Ronnie St (! 75 e Tasman Hwy E of Mornighton int ! 29 re Domain Hwy nr Lower Domain Rd ( C # 18196 Seven Mile Beach e 27891 S enu ev Av # 22322 en ang Brooker Hwy nr Clearys Gates Rose Bay Mil Kal e B Collins/Molle St & bike route by carpark Bligh St/Gordons Hill Rd eac 34547 Tasman Hwy nr Tasman Bridge (! h R (! 80 Giblin St/Augusta Rd # (! 11 oad Fairy Glen 24 (! # 65844 Tasman Bridge access from East Lenah Valley (! Montagu Bay R1o2s0ny Hampden Rd/Sandy Bay Rd (!Augusta Rd/Eliz St/NewTown Rd Rosny Park 100 (! Mt Stuart Elph 56 inston e Ro Albuera/Byron/Fitzroy & Molle ad Burnett/Argyle Clarence St/Cambridge Rd 46 t 4G5lebe (! t (! e e re 47 re t t (! t S e r S k e Wentworth St & Clarence St u c tr th i t r rw S e High Street/ Alexander E(!sp A a k e 32 ic tr H W r 19 Macquarie/Southern Outlet/ t S (! Shoreline Drive/Howrah Rd; Clarence St il a e (! l P ll S vi (! 104 t l (! 19 r e (! e t (! M (! H West Hobart e e Fitzroy/Regent/Digney/Antil St e o t tr (! S (! w r 63 s C d a a lin str a l a h o y E o G (! sp l R o C an R ade od (! o (! s w s i B a ns d a Ro (! y Hampden R ches r Road P o Bea o ad ch Ro n (! ad t et e (! S re e t St r r King & Regent St ie t e South Arm Hwy, nr Burtonia St r S e qua (! (! e c y t d 37 a e R (! Road M n a 13248 ade e d c n # Cas g i g a t a D e l e o South Hobart e p r (!n t s R S t E g S n e n o ! i t e ( l t u r l n K i e T c e Cascades v r Rokeby v e a A A e Davey/Lynton Ave/Darcy St t i n d r n (! m a a kl d e 44 c M a r (! ri (! o e t S ad R R o n e o Acton Rd & South Arm Hwy R ! o a ( u s ls n d r e e 10 t o v e ct N A (! o ! e r ( a r P e t m S i a L e W i p e l s C a h c Marieville Esp/Sandy Bay Rd u g o rc n m hi a l b 109 B (! l A Southern Outlet nr Olinda Grove v e e nu A 33397 e v # e Alexander/Grosvenor n Churchill Ave/Sandy Bay Rd u (! 38 e (! 57 Fern Tree Mount Nelson N Ridgeway el son d Ro Around Uni @ French/Churchill/Alexander/Regent a ad o R (! 35 s d a a e l o r e R m n o m u u H Churchill Ave/Nelson S (! 25 Sandford d a o R Taroona Neika Summerleas e g n a R Mountain River e e enu l Av f rne i Cremo R d a o R r e iv Cremorne R in a t n u o M Channel Hwy Bonnet Hill Leslie Vale S 5599 o # u t h A r m R Southern Outlet Nth of Summerleas Rd o a C 12782 d ra Longley Channel Hwy/Beach Rd/Outlet b # t re Longley Lower (! 26 e (! R d Channel Highway/Summerleas Rd/Outlet o a a o B d e 16 R a c y h l Grove f Ro d ad n Lucaston a Sandfly S S C a l n if L e t d o u iv n f r c l Cannel Highway/Algona Rd B a y D e s d R Channel Hwy sth Algona Rd d a t a (! 12 c o n o o Jind h n ab a R a yne r R Ro R d 12283 ad b # d o ta i ll a o ra a d a e e o d v G l R e P d o Opossum Bay o w Lollara d e R Roslyn Ave/Algona Rd ad e o u (!Blackmans B8ay R n ra e la v l A o L n y l s o R oad d on R A a Hu g o th n S or R N e o s r u e t S t h tr a A e w r e t m t h ig R r Kaoota o Allens Rivulet B a d d a o R Channel Hwy nth Sandfly Rd n e 13255 d R # w o a n H e l a g Margate h Howden B R eac Map Users Note: o h R a d o Huonville a ad d o R South Arm y re Nierinna o M Data Sources: n a V Super Tuesday Bicycle Commuter Survey, Hobart, Southbridge Legend Barretta Glenorchy,Clarence, Kingborough in Tasmania, Tinderbox 2010.
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