Links
There are stacks of websites
on the Internet that are related to roads and so on, some about
trips people have taken, others operated by equipment manufacturers
etc.
There are only a small number
of Australian enthusiasts sites, however there is a large number
produced by Americans.
Below are a selection of quality
links that you my find useful in your road and travel surfing...
Australian
Sites - International
Sites
Australia:
Road Web Sites:
On-Line Road Maps & Manufacturers:
Retailers / Manufacturers:
State Motoring Associations:
- AANT - Automobile Association of the Northern Territory
- NRMA - National Roads and Motorists' Association (NSW/ACT)
- RACV - Royal Automotive Club of Victoria
- RACQ - Royal Automotive Club of Queensland
- RAA - Royal Automotive Association of South Australia
- RACWA - Royal Automotive Club of Western Australia
- RACT - Royal Automotive Club of Tasmania
Toll Roads & Government Departments:
Traffic Cameras:
International:
Road Web Sites:
- About
Via - An American site with an array of local and international
road elements, including Australian.
- Andy's
Highway Kick-Off Page / AA Roads- (Andy Field / Alex
Nitzman)
- Arizona
Roads - A look at roads in the US state of Arizona.
- Bartolomeo
Mecánico - International road-signs, water mills,
opiliones, painted ads. Goes into great detail about workmen,
falling rocks and school children signs.
- British
Roadsigns 1960 - Gallery of signs from England in th
60s.
- Bote's
Roadgeek Pages - A collection of road signs and other
neatness from my travels around the United States highways
and byways.
- California
Road Signs - This site is run by a guy that preserves
old road signs and shows his collection and more.
- Chris's
British Road Directory - A fan site dedicated to the
entire road network of mainland Britain.
- Comrade
Yamamoto Experience - American Road Geek Site, also
with photos and images from Australia, New Zealand, Chile,
Jamaica, the UK, Mexico and Germany.
- Euroroads - A website that covers roads all over Europe.
- Floodgap
Roadgap - An excellent site covering several routes
in California.
- German
Traffic Signals, Signs & Markings - The Texas Highway
man's site for all road-things German.
- IPENZ
Transportation Group - Engineers and traffic control
professionals web site.
- Kansas Highways - Highways located in the US state of Kansas.
- Motoring
in New Zealand - Hosted by Arizonaroads.com, great info
and photos on NZ roads.
- Newsgroup:
misc.transport.road (via Google) / Newsgroup:
misc.transport.road Frequently Asked Questions List
- Newsgroup:
uk.transport (via Google)
- New
Zealand Road Gallery - Photos of roads in the land of
the long white cloud.
- New
Zealand Road Signs 1975 - Images of signs once used
in NZ.
- Open
Directory Project - Recreation: Roads and Highways
- Pennsylvania
Highways - Information and photos on roads in the US
state of Pennsylvania.
- Planet
Pino Motorway Signs - Mees Roelefs site of European
Motorway signage.
- Planet
Pino Traffic Cams - Mees Roelefs site of European (and
some Aussie) Traffic Web Cams.
- Roadfan.com - A US web site covering many aspects of roads and highways.
- Richard
C. Moeur Traffic Stuff - A fantastic sign site from
the US.
- SABRE - The Society for All British Road Enthusiasts. Links to
the major UK enthusiast sites and their main portal site.
- Signalfan.com - A site dedicated to the Preservation of Historical Traffic
Control Devices.
- StarOwl's
Highway Heaven - US site with exit lists, the Roadgeek
fonts and more.
- The
Open Road - Site of roadsigns, welcome signs and traffic
lights from the USA.
- US
Highways - Awesome web site covering US highways 1 to
830.
- Which
Side of the Road do they drive on? - A web site covering
the history of which side various countries drive on along
their roads. A somewhat interesting read.
Retailers / Manufacturers:
Government Departments:
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