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VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC (VEHICLE STANDARDS) REGULATIONS 2024 (S.R. 2024, NO. 15) - SCHEDULE 1

- Urban Areas
SCHEDULE 1 - Urban Areas

Regulation 98

1.    Burnie urban area
The Burnie urban area is that area contained within the imaginary boundary defined by an imaginary line joining the geographical locations on the public streets listed below.
 

Public Street

Geographical location

1.

Bass Highway

Intersection with Besser Crescent

2.

West Mooreville Road

Intersection with East Cam Road

3.

Mooreville Road

Intersection with Three Mile Line Road

4.

Mount Road

Intersection with Old Surrey Road

5.

Stowport Road

Intersection with Bass Highway

6.

Bass Highway

Intersection with Clarke Street

2.    Devonport urban area
The Devonport urban area is that area contained within the imaginary boundary defined by an imaginary line joining the geographical locations on the public streets listed below.
 

Public Street

Geographical location

1. 

Bass Highway

Intersection with Waverley Road

2.

Forth Road

Intersection with Bass Highway

3.

Tugrah Road

Intersection with Powells Creek

4.

Sheffield Road

Intersection with Clayton Drive

5.

Mersey Main Road

Intersection with Cornicks Road

6.

River Road

Intersection with Oakwood Drive

7.

Bass Highway

Intersection with Port Sorell Main Road

8.

Brooke Street

Intersection with Pardoe Road

3.    Hobart urban area
The Hobart urban area is that area contained within the imaginary boundary defined by an imaginary line joining the geographical locations on the public streets listed below.
 

Public Street

Geographical location

1. 

Midland Highway

Intersection with Ford Road

2.

Broadmarsh Road

Intersection with Midland Highway

3.

Boyer Road

Intersection with Midland Highway

4.

Lyell Highway

Intersection with Midland Highway

5.

Berriedale Road

Intersection with Allunga Road

6.

Huon Road

Intersection with Summerleas Road

7.

Southern Outlet

Intersection with Summerleas Road

8.

Channel Highway

Intersection with Howden Road

9.

South Arm Road

Intersection with Acton Road

10.

Tasman Highway

Intersection with Belbins Road

11.

Grass Tree Hill Road

Intersection with Sugarloaf Road

12.

Baskerville Road

Intersection with East Derwent Highway

13.

Old Beach Road

Intersection with Plymouth Road

14.

Cove Hill Road

Intersection with Cove Bridge (Jordan River)

15.

Tea Tree Road

Intersection with Briggs Road

4.    Launceston urban area
The Launceston urban area is that area contained within the imaginary boundary defined by an imaginary line joining the geographical locations on the public streets listed below.
 

Public Street

Geographical location

1. 

East Tamar Highway

Intersection with George Town Road

2.

West Tamar Highway

Intersection with Cormiston Road

3.

Cormiston Road

Intersection with West Tamar Highway

4.

Ecclestone Road

Intersection with Rowsphorn Road

5.

New Ecclestone Road

Intersection with Ecclestone Road

6.

Reatta Road

Intersection with Lake Trevallyn Road

7.

Bass Highway

Intersection with Westbury Road

8.

Midland Highway

Intersection with Evandale Road

9.

Relbia Road

Intersection with Glenwood Road

10.

St Leonards Road

Intersection with Kings Lane

11.

Tasman Highway

Intersection with Abels Hill Road

12.

Lilydale Road

Intersection with Russells Plains Road

Displayed and numbered in accordance with the Rules Publication Act 1953 .

Notified in the Gazette on 21 June 2024

These regulations are administered in the Department of State Growth.

EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the regulation)

These regulations –
(a) prescribe nationally consistent vehicle standards for Tasmania and generally set out the obligations that drivers and other vehicle users have in relation to those standards; and
(b) are made consequentially on the repeal of the Vehicle and Traffic (Vehicle Standards) Regulations 2014 under section 11(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1992 .


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