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Road Network Melbourne

Melbourne road network connects the city with other parts of the state of Victoria as well as with major parts of the Australian continent. The
roadways in Melbourne connect the city with even the suburb areas.

Melbourne transportation system is well developed. Roadway is one of the commonly used mediums of transport in the city. Road network in Melbourne can be categorized into 3 kinds. They are
  • City link
  • Arterial roads
  • Local roads
All of the roadways in Melbourne are constructed to handle different type of traffic. The amount of traffic commuting by these roadways is also different from one another. The local roads are maintained by the local government of Melbourne. The arterial roads handle regional traffic from all part of the state. These roads are looked after by Vic Roads. The transurban department maintains the city links. The roadsides in Melbourne are beautified by boulevards. Tourists will enjoy drives in St. Kilda Road, Flemington Road, Victoria Parade, Royal Parade and Wellington Parade.

Some of the busy arterial roads in Melbourne are Todd Road, Dynon Road, Punt Road, Lorimer Street, Kings Way and City Road. The City links are busiest Melbourne road network. Tolls are taken from commuters to use these roadways.
The local roadways in Melbourne are meant to lessen traffic on the main roadways. These roadways link the suburb regions with the main parts of the city. Sometimes due to heavy traffic, these roads become congested. The main vehicles plying through these roadways are buses, trams and bicycles.