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The Highways in Tasmania generally expand from Hobart and other major cities with secondary roads interconnecting the highways to each other. Functions of these highways include freight, personal travel and tourism. The AusLink Network currently consists of the Midland, Bass, Brooker, East Tamar Highway and the southern section of the Tasman Highway (Hobart-Hobart Airport). Tasmanian highway naming is straightforward. Most are generally named after the geographical regions and features, cities, towns and settlements along the way.

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  • Liste der Highways in Tasmanien (de)
  • List of highways in Tasmania (en)
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  • Die Highways in Tasmanien verbinden Hobart und andere große Städte untereinander, wobei zweitrangige Straßen wiederum diese untereinander verbinden. Die einzigen vom Bund im Rahmen von AusLink finanzierten Straßen in Tasmanien sind der Midland, Bass und der East Tamar Highway. Zu den verkehrsreichsten Straßen gehören der Tasman und der Brooker Highway mit über 60.000 bzw. 40.000 Fahrzeugen pro Tag. Die Regierung von Tasmanien kämpft darum, dass auch diese Highways in das vom Bund finanzierte Verkehrsnetz aufgenommen werden. Nachfolgend die Liste aller 53 Highways in Tasmanien. (de)
  • The Highways in Tasmania generally expand from Hobart and other major cities with secondary roads interconnecting the highways to each other. Functions of these highways include freight, personal travel and tourism. The AusLink Network currently consists of the Midland, Bass, Brooker, East Tamar Highway and the southern section of the Tasman Highway (Hobart-Hobart Airport). Tasmanian highway naming is straightforward. Most are generally named after the geographical regions and features, cities, towns and settlements along the way. (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Brooker_Hwy10.jpg
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  • Die Highways in Tasmanien verbinden Hobart und andere große Städte untereinander, wobei zweitrangige Straßen wiederum diese untereinander verbinden. Die einzigen vom Bund im Rahmen von AusLink finanzierten Straßen in Tasmanien sind der Midland, Bass und der East Tamar Highway. Zu den verkehrsreichsten Straßen gehören der Tasman und der Brooker Highway mit über 60.000 bzw. 40.000 Fahrzeugen pro Tag. Die Regierung von Tasmanien kämpft darum, dass auch diese Highways in das vom Bund finanzierte Verkehrsnetz aufgenommen werden. Die tasmanischen Bezeichnungen für die Highways leiten sich üblicherweise von geographischen Regionen, Besonderheiten oder Städten entlang des Weges, ab. Mit Ausnahme des sind alle Straßen nach einem alphanumerischen Nummernsystem eingeteilt. Die Highways der obersten Hierarchie tragen ein A mit zugehöriger Nummer, die zweitrangigen ein B mit fortlaufender Nummer. Das System wurde 1979 eingeführt. Davor wurde, das auch in anderen Bundesstaaten übliche Nummerierungssystem der National und State Routes auch in Tasmanien verwendet. Nachfolgend die Liste aller 53 Highways in Tasmanien. (de)
  • The Highways in Tasmania generally expand from Hobart and other major cities with secondary roads interconnecting the highways to each other. Functions of these highways include freight, personal travel and tourism. The AusLink Network currently consists of the Midland, Bass, Brooker, East Tamar Highway and the southern section of the Tasman Highway (Hobart-Hobart Airport). Tasmanian highway naming is straightforward. Most are generally named after the geographical regions and features, cities, towns and settlements along the way. Excluding the old National Highway (Brooker, Midland, Bass), Tasmanian routes have been marked with the alphanumeric marking scheme since 1979 . Prior to this Tasmanian roads were marked with a National and State Route Numbering System. Highways are a part of Tasmania's road network, which covers a distance of approximately 24,000 kilometres (15,000 mi). As well as major highways between cities and ports, urban connectors between suburbs and commercial areas, residential streets, and forestry roads are also included. The most important state and regional connections, totalling 3,650 kilometres (2,270 mi), are state-owned roads, which are further classified into a road hierarchy.The herirachy consists of: * Trunk roads – major highways which are the "primary freight and passenger roads" * Regional freight roads – regional roads which connect heavy freight to the trunk roads * Regional access roads – providing access to Tasmania’s Regions, with less traffic than trunk and regional freight roads * Feeder roads – connect population centres and tourist traffic to and from the rest of the state road network * Other roads – lower traffic roads, primarily providing access to private properties (en)
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