List of highways in the Northern Territory
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The Northern Territory is the most sparsely populated state or territory in Australia. Despite its sparse population, it has a network of sealed roads which connect Darwin and Alice Springs, the major population centres, the neighbouring states, and some other centres such as Uluru (Ayers Rock), Kakadu and Litchfield National Parks. Some of the sealed roads are single lane bitumen. Many unsealed (dirt) roads connect the remoter settlements.[1] Major roads are classified into three categories: National Highway, Arterial Roads, and Secondary Roads.[2]
National Highways
There are three National Highways in the Northern Territory:[2] Template:Plainlist
Arterial Roads
The following roads are classified as Arterial Roads:[2] Template:Plainlist
Secondary Roads
The following roads are classified as Secondary Roads:[2]
- Barkly Stock Route
- Buchanan Highway Template:AUshield
- Calvert Road
- Cox Peninsula Road Template:AUshield
- Daly River Road
- Darwin River Road
- Dorat Road Template:AUshield
- Ernest Giles Road
- Gun Point Road
- Jim Jim Road
- Larapinta Drive Template:AUshield
- Litchfield Road
- Luritja Road
- Mt Denison Road
- Nathan River Road
- Ranken Road
- Roper Highway
- Ross Highway
- Sandover Highway
- Savannah Way
- Tjukaruru Road
See also
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- 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
- List of road routes in the Northern Territory
References
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