[talk-au] Residential Roads

Andrew Laughton laughton.andrew at gmail.com
Sun Dec 11 05:08:17 GMT 2011


I have tended to use "unclassified" if a country road is not major enough
to be a tertiary road, and residential in an industrial or shopping area,
even if there are only businesses "residing" there.



On 11 December 2011 12:18, mick <bareman at tpg.com.au> wrote:

> On Sun, 11 Dec 2011 13:46:50 +1000
> Stephen Hope <slhope at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > On 11 December 2011 11:54, mick <bareman at tpg.com.au> wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > In northern Brisbane I have yet to see anything that shows you are
> moving
> > > into a 50kph default zone.
> >
> >
> > In Queensland the 50kph limit applies to all "built up areas" unless the
> > street is marked otherwise.  They don't mark the individual areas, though
> > they used to have some signs as you entered SE Qld, back when it only
> > applied there.  They may still have some on the NSW border, they used to.
>
> They still have the signs at the edges of urban areas but I have yet to
> see any notification at the point where you leave the posted 60kph zone and
> enter a 50 zone nor do they always have a sign near the intersection where
> you turn from one 60 zone to another. Unfortunately if you drop to 50
> INCASE its a 50 zone you stant a very high chance of gaining a landcruiser
> or pajaro as a trunk ornament.
>
> mick
>
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