Wanneroo Road

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Wanneroo Road
Length 75 km
General direction South-North
From Joondanna
Major suburbs Tuart Hill, Wanneroo, Yanchep & Guilderton
To Woodridge
Established 1920s
Allocation Part of State Route 60
Major Junctions Morley Drive, Reid Highway, Ocean Reef Road, Joondalup Drive, Yanchep Beach Road

Wanneroo Road is an important arterial road in Perth, Australia. It is about 75 kilometres long. It links Perth with the City of Wanneroo, and the Towns of Yanchep and Lancelin. It starts from Charles Street in the Perth CBD and then becomes Perth-Lancelin Road after Gingin Brook Road in Guilderton.

All major intersections are controlled by traffic lights except Pinjar Road and all roads north of Joondalup Drive.

Freeways and highways in Perth, Western Australia
Freeways: Graham Farmer Freeway · Kwinana Freeway · Mitchell Freeway
Highways: Albany Highway · Brookton Highway · Canning Highway · Great Eastern Highway (Bypass) · Great Northern Highway · Leach Highway · Reid Highway · Roe Highway · South Western Highway · Stirling Highway · Tonkin Highway · West Coast Highway


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