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< 33t K4 8 BALDWIN DR LAWSON WILLIAM SLIM GUM ST Map 38 1104 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t DR F5 9 BALDWIN DR KALEEN MARIBYRNONG MARIBYRNONG Map 38 1130 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t AV AV M9 10 BANDJALONG CR ARANDA BINDEL ST JALANGA CR Map 48 1096 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t EB CARRIAGEWAY C7 1 23 February 2016 ACT SPECIAL PURPOSE VEHICLES NETWORK – ROUTES WITH MASS AND WIDTH CONDITIONS/RESTRICTIONS Ref Road Suburb Between UBD Bridge Conditions/Restrictions No. Reference No. 11 BANDJALONG CR ARANDA JALANGA CR BINDEL ST Map 48 1095 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t WB C7 CARRIAGEWAY 12 BANGALAY CR NB RIVETT CASUARINA ST RIVETT PL MAP 67 4037 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t CARRIAGEWAY B15 13 BANGALAY CR SB RIVETT RIVETT PL CASUARINA ST MAP 67 4036 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t CARRIAGEWAY B15 14 BASKERVILLE ST CHISHOLM HAMBIDGE CR LUCY GULLETT CCT MAP 89 5065 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t D16 15 BAUHINIA ST O'CONNOR FAIRFAX ST QUANDONG ST Map 49 2002 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t A8 16 BEATTIE CR CHISHOLM HEMMINGS CR LONGMAN ST MAP 88 5067 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t Q16 17 BEAUREPAIRE CR - HOLT RICE PL PICKWORTH ST Map 36 1042 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t EB CARRIAGEWAY K9 18 BEAUREPAIRE CR - HOLT PICKWORTH ST RICE PL Map 36 1041 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t WB K10 CARRIAGEWAY 19 BETTINGTON CCT CHARNWOOD LHOTSKY ST JAUNCY CT Map 27 1016 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t C13 20 BETTINGTON CCT CHARNWOOD CARTWRIGHT ST GRONO PL Map 27 1017 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t D13 2 23 February 2016 ACT SPECIAL PURPOSE VEHICLES NETWORK – ROUTES WITH MASS AND WIDTH CONDITIONS/RESTRICTIONS Ref Road Suburb Between UBD Bridge Conditions/Restrictions No. Reference No. 21 BIFFIN ST COOK LYTTLETON CR ELLIS ST Map 47 1093 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t N7 22 BINGLE ST FLYNN PITHER CL GOESSLING PL Map 27 1010 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t F16 23 BLACKWOOD TCE HOLDER WEINGARTH ST HOLDER PL MAP 67 4048 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t E11 24 BOBOYAN RD RURAL - BOOTH 5108 Suitable for vehicles with GVM =< 25t 25 BODDINGTON CR KAMBAH CASTLEY CIR BATEMAN ST MAP 87 4090 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t G2 26 BODDINGTON CR KAMBAH CARLETON ST CASTLEY CIR MAP 77 4091 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t G15 27 BODDINGTON CR KAMBAH BARRITT ST CARLETON ST MAP 77 4092 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t H14 28 BOWEN PL BARTON KINGS AV BRISBANE AV MAP 4 E9 3131 Suitable for vehicles with GVM =< 20t 29 BRAMSTON ST FADDEN BUGDEN AV FOXTON CR MAP 88 5059 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t B9 30 BRAMSTON ST FADDEN FOXTON CR GARRICK ST MAP 88 5060 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t A9 3 23 February 2016 ACT SPECIAL PURPOSE VEHICLES NETWORK – ROUTES WITH MASS AND WIDTH CONDITIONS/RESTRICTIONS Ref Road Suburb Between UBD Bridge Conditions/Restrictions No. Reference No. 31 BUGDEN AV GOWRIE CONWAY PL DALZIEL ST MAP 88 5054 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t M15 32 BUGDEN AV GOWRIE KELLETT ST GALLEGHAN CIR MAP 88 5056 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t Q13 33 BUGDEN AV FADDEN LARCOMBE CR CASTLETON CR MAP 88 5061 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t B11 34 BUGDEN AV GOWRIE LARCOMBE CR CASTLETON CR MAP 88 5062 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t A12 35 BUNBURY ST STIRLING SHENTON CR FREMANTLE DR MAP 67 4025 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t H15 36 BURKITT ST PAGE NEUMAYER ST MACADAM ST Map 37 1066 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t H14 37 BURNIE ST LYONS CORINNA ST CHAPPELL ST MAP 68 3086 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t C14 38 BURRINJUCK CR DUFFY KALLARA CL TANTANGARA ST MAP 67 4042 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t B12 39 BURRINJUCK CR DUFFY GLENMAGGIE ST SOMERSET ST MAP 67 4044 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t A10 40 CANOPUS CR GIRALANG GARI PL MENKAR CL Map 38 1109 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t K4 4 23 February 2016 ACT SPECIAL PURPOSE VEHICLES NETWORK – ROUTES WITH MASS AND WIDTH CONDITIONS/RESTRICTIONS Ref Road Suburb Between UBD Bridge Conditions/Restrictions No. Reference No. 41 CAPITAL CIRCLE CAPITAL HILL KINGS AV CANBERRA AV MAP 3 3033 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t L14 42 CAPITAL CIRCLE CAPITAL HILL ADELAIDE AV COMMONWEALTH MAP 3 3038 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t AV G11 43 CARRUTHERS ST CURTIN YARRA GLEN ALLAN ST MAP 68 3067 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t F6 44 CARRUTHERS ST HUGHES/CURTIN ALLAN ST GROOM ST MAP 68 3066 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t EB CARRIAGEWAY F6 45 CARRUTHERS ST HUGHES/CURTIN GROOM ST THEODORE ST MAP 68 3065 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t WB F6 CARRIAGEWAY 46 CARTWRIGHT ST CHARNWOOD PEAT PL CLAMBE PL Map 27 1018 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t C13 47 CARTWRIGHT ST CHARNWOOD MACQUEEN PL MACINTYRE PL Map 27 1019 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t B15 48 CASTLETON CR GOWRIE MIDDLETON CIR FARNCOMB PL MAP 88 5050 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t M10 49 CASTLETON CR GOWRIE JEFFRIES ST CONINGHAM ST MAP 88 5055 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t N13 50 CASTLETON CR GOWRIE MACKEY PL BUGDEN AV MAP 88 5057 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t Q12 5 23 February 2016 ACT SPECIAL PURPOSE VEHICLES NETWORK – ROUTES WITH MASS AND WIDTH CONDITIONS/RESTRICTIONS Ref Road Suburb Between UBD Bridge Conditions/Restrictions No. Reference No. 51 CATCHPOLE ST MACQUARIE COLLICOTT CCT FLORANCE PL Map 47 1094 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t P4 52 CHANDLER ST BELCONNEN SWANSON CT BENJAMIN WY Map 125 1119 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t J3 53 CHEWINGS ST PAGE HALFORD CR SOUTHERN CROSS Map 37 1067 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t DR G13 54 CHUCULBA CR GIRALANG CANOPUS CR BURIGA ST Map 38 J3 1108 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t 55 CHUCULBA CR GIRALANG ANTARES CR NYAWI PL Map 38 1132 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t M3 56 CLANCY ST EVATT HEYDON CR ASHKANASY CR Map 38 1086 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t B2 57 CLAREY CR SPENCE SCATTERGOOD CURLEY ST Map 27 1005 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t PL Q13 58 CLIFT CR RICHARDSON ROHAN ST HEAGNEY CR MAP 98 5073 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t P3 59 CLIFT CR RICHARDSON HEAGNEY CR MAY GIBBS CL MAP 98 5074 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t Q3 60 COMMONWEALTH PARKES VERNON CIR STATE CIR MAP 1 2053 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t AV M7 6 23 February 2016 ACT SPECIAL PURPOSE VEHICLES NETWORK – ROUTES WITH MASS AND WIDTH CONDITIONS/RESTRICTIONS Ref Road Suburb Between UBD Bridge Conditions/Restrictions No. Reference No. 61 COMMONWEALTH PARKES VERNON CIR STATE CIR MAP 1 2054 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t AV M7 62 COMMONWEALTH PARKES VERNON CIRCLE ALBERT ST MAP 1 2055 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t AV M9 63 COMMONWEALTH PARKES CORKHILL ST VERNON CIRCLE MAP 1 2056 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t AV M9 64 COMMONWEALTH CAPITAL HILL STATE CIR PARKES WY MAP 3 J9 3039 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t AV 65 COMMONWEALTH CAPITAL HILL STATE CIR PARKES WY MAP 3 J9 3040 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t AV 66 COMMONWEALTH PARKES KAYE ST FLYNN 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Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t DR K6 74 COPLAND DR EVATT CARLILE ST VERBRUGGHEN ST Map 37 1079 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t L5 75 COPLAND DR MELBA MOYNIHAN ST MCEACHERN CR Map 37 1082 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t M4 76 COPLAND DR MELBA CHOMLEY CRT KEENAN ST Map 37 1083 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t M2 77 CORIN RD RURAL - PADDYS KANGAROO 5102 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t RIVER CREEK 78 CORIN RD RURAL - PADDYS CORIN DAM 5103 Suitable for vehicles with GVM < 33t RIVER SPILLWAY 8 23 February 2016 ACT SPECIAL PURPOSE VEHICLES NETWORK – ROUTES WITH MASS AND WIDTH CONDITIONS/RESTRICTIONS Ref Road Suburb Between UBD Bridge Conditions/Restrictions No.
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