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Signs - Guide
This layer shows the location of guide signs where Main Roads Western Australia is the responsible authority. Signs can be on the State Road Network or other public access... -
Wall Type or Fence
This layer shows the location of Walls and Fences on the State Road Network. The Wall or Fence are a continuous vertical structure usually of brick, stone or wood, used as a... -
Floodway
This layer indicates floodway's of the State Road Network in WA. A floodway is typically a longitudinal depression in a carriageway specially constructed to allow the passage of... -
Road Stopping Places
Places of convenience for road-users to stop and take a break from their journey in a safe and comfortable environment. Roadside stopping places are strategically placed along... -
Rail Crossings
Freight or passenger rail network in Western Australia. Rail transport is a means of conveyance of passengers & goods by way of wheeled vehicles running on rail tracks. In... -
Pedestrian Crossings
A Pedestrian Crossing or crosswalk is a designated point on a road at which some means are employed to assist pedestrians wishing to cross. Usually a transverse strip marked on... -
Intersections
This layer shows intersections on the road network stored in the Integrated Road Information System (IRIS). An intersection is a road junction where two or more roads either... -
Line Marking
This layer shows the location of Line Marking on all public access roads found in the Integrated Road Information System (IRIS). Line Marking is any kind of device or material... -
Special Use
Special Use roads are public roads administered by Local Governments, which have a separate use in addition to their typical Road Hierarchy function. Categories of Special Use... -
Structures
Layer of Structures (road and pedestrian bridges, rail bridges, sign gantries and tunnels), in Western Australia. This layer provides general inventory information for all... -
Signs - Other
All other \nsigns that are not regulatory, warning or guide signs that are under the \nresponsibility of Main Roads Western Australia. Other signs are traffic signs \nthat could... -
Pavement and Surfacing State
The Surfacing is that part of a pavement specifically designed to resist abrasion from traffic and to minimize the entry of water. It may be a sprayed seal, asphalt or other... -
Kerbs
This layer shows the location of kerbing on the State Road Network. Kerbs are a border of rigid material formed (concrete) at the edge of the carriageway. Kerbs may fulfil any... -
Legal Speed Zones
Speed Zones (State and Local Roads)This layer shows the location of Speed Zones on all public access roads found in the Integrated Road Information System (IRIS) and includes... -
Culverts
This layer indicates the location of culverts managed and controlled by Main Roads Western Australia. A culvert is a drain or pipe that allows water to flow under a road,... -
Signs - Warning
This layer shows the location of regulatory signs & Main Roads Western Australia is the responsible authority. The term regulatory sign describes a range of signs that are... -
Signs - Regulatory
All regulatory signs under the responsibility of Main Roads Western Australia. The term regulatory sign describes a range of signs that are used to indicate or reinforce traffic... -
Control of Access
Control of Access identifies the sections of state roads where the access to and from adjacent land and properties is controlled by Main Roads Western Australia. These road... -
Road Network
This layer comprises road centrelines for all roads controlled by Main Roads (State Roads) and all roads controlled by Local Government (Local Roads) that are assigned road...