List of highways in Queensland
Queensland, being the second largest (by area) state in Australia is also the most decentralised. Hence the highways and roads covers most parts of the state unlike the sparsely populated Western Australia. Even Queensland's outback is well served as it is relatively populated.
Road quality varies from 8-laned Pacific Motorway linking Brisbane–Gold Coast to earth-packed outback tracks, reflecting the great diversity of its terrain and climatic conditions. The route markings are also unique in the sense that Queensland uses all available schemes, from old-style National Route scheme and the blue-shielded State Route scheme to the latest alphanumeric numbering scheme and the Metroads metropolitan route numbering scheme.
National highways
State highways
- Gold Coast Highway
- Pacific Motorway
- Isis Highway
- Gateway Motorway
- Capricorn Highway
- Leichhardt Highway
- Flinders Highway
- Mount Lindesay Highway
- Palmerston Highway
- Burke Developmental Road
- Cunningham Highway
- Captain Cook Highway
- Carnarvon Highway
- Isis Highway
- Dawson Highway
- Kennedy Developmental Road
- Gregory Developmental Road
- Peak Downs Highway
- Mitchell Highway
- D'Aguilar Highway
Major arterial road
Outback track
- Bamaga Road (Telegraph Road)
- Birdsville Track
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- Burke Developmental Road
- Diamantina Developmental Road
- Eyre Developmental Road
See also
- Highways in Australia for highways in other states and territories
- List of highways in Australia for roads named as highways, but not necessarily classified as highways
External links
- Media related to Highways in Queensland at Wikimedia Commons
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