Everything about The Salisbury Highway totally explained
The
Salisbury Highway (State Route A13) is a 12 kilometre major connecting road in the northern suburbs of the
Adelaide metropolitan area.
The Highway is dual carriageway in its entirety, where it starts in
Elizabeth as John Rice Avenue. Past the suburb of Salisbury it takes on its Salisbury Highway name. It then runs parallel to
Main North Road (A20), crossing over the A18 (Kings Road) and A1 (
Port Wakefield Road) before curving away to the west. Salisbury Highway ends at the interchange which links it with the ongoing
Port River Expressway (State route A9) and
South Road (which continues with the state route designation of A13).
Major Intersections
Begins at Main North Road : Elizabeth Vale as
John Rice Avenue
Further Information
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