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| former = | tourist = | ring = | exits = | region = | lga = | through = , }} State Circle is a circular road surrounding Capital Hill in the centre of Canberra, Australia's capital city. It is the outermost of the three concentric roads on the hill, with Capital Circle and Parliament Drive located within State Circle. Capital Circle is a bi-directional four-lane road with most intersections being signalised and at-grade. The speed limit is 70 km/h.〔(Google Maps/Google Street View ), Google, accessed 20 April 2013〕 It is named for the states of Australia. Roads named for each of Australia's state capitals are also among those that intersect or terminate at State Circle. The main roads leading from the circle are Commonwealth Avenue, Kings Avenue, Adelaide Avenue, and Canberra Avenue.〔(ACT Planning and Land Authority - Place name search ), ACT Government〕〔(OpenStreetMap ), OpenStreetMap contributors〕 State Circle featured prominently on Walter Burley Griffin's plans for Canberra. It was originally envisaged there would be a number of circular concentric roads around Capital Hill. Only Capital Circle and State Circle were ever fully completed.〔(Striking the Right Balance: Draft Amendment 39, National Capital Plan ), Joint Standing Committee on the National Capital and External Territories, Chapter 3, Page 29, October 2002 Referring to a submission to the committee by the Royal Australian Planning Institute – ACT Division.〕 It is considered a main avenue, and a road of national significance, by the National Capital Authority.〔(Main Avenues and Approach Routes ), National Capital Authority, 5 January 2010〕〔(Designated Area 'Main Avenues and Approach Routes' ), National Capital Authority, 25 January 2010〕 ==Intersections & Interchanges== As State Circle is a circular road, the table below lists all intersections and interchanges starting at Commonwealth Avenue interchange and proceeding clockwise.〔〔(ACTMAPi ), ACT Government〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「State Circle」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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