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23 metre B-double Network Tasmania
Date:
15-08-2014
This is the Tasmanian road network that has been assessed and gazetted for Class 2 B-Double Heavy Vehicles with an overall length exceeding 21m and up to 23m, or a mass exceeding 50 tonnes, as authorised through the National Class 2 B-double Authorisation Notice 2019. The accessibility on the roads and bridges has been divided into 3 categories: Approved, Conditionally Approved and Restricted.
26 metre B-double Network Tasmania
Date:
15-08-2014
This is the Tasmanian road network that has been assessed and gazetted for Class 2 B-Double Heavy Vehicles with an overall length exceeding 21m and up to 26m, or a mass exceeding 50 tonnes, as authorised through the National Class 2 B-double Authorisation Notice 2019. The accessibility on the roads and bridges has been divided into 3 categories: Approved, Conditionally Approved and Restricted.
Carriageway (on State Owned Roads)
Date:
23-07-2014
The carriageway dataset is the authoritative spatial dataset used in the administration and management of state road assets by the Department of State Growth. It records the location of proclaimed state roads under the Roads and Jetties Act & Highways Act. This dataset is captured and stored using the Tasmanian Road Information Positioning System (TRIPS) consisting of a Linear Referencing System ...
Culvert (on State owned roads)
Date:
24-02-2015
A culvert is a structure, which allows water to pass under the road. Culvert is the authoritative dataset used in the administration and management of Culverts in the State Proclaimed Road Reserve by the Department of State Growth. Culverts are utilised in conjunction with the Bridges. This is one of the key datasets for the Road Information Management System (Database) and is captured and ...
DPFEM Stations
Date:
06-10-2022
The Department of Police, Fire & Emergency Management's spatial point locations of Fire Stations, Police Stations and State Emergency Service Offices within Tasmania.
Early Treasures - Story Book (1811 - 1859)
Date:
01-08-2014
Early Treasures - Story Book Tasmanian Historical Charts & Maps (1811 - 1859) This Story Map commemorates the preservation of an important record of Tasmania from the early 1800s.
Emergency Meeting Points
Date:
29-08-2003
The EMP dataset records a set of several hundred pre-agreed, easily-found locations to which emergency service vehicles (ie. police, fire, ambulance, SES) can be directed, where they will be met and escorted to the site of a trauma or incident in a remote location. Their use is designed to maximise the speed and certainty of emergency services reaching the correct destination in rural situations ...
Height clearance under overhead structures
Date:
31-08-2019
This map shows signposted height clearance signs of overhead structures on arterial roads on Tasmania's road network. This dataset indicates safe clearance between the road surface and overhead structures and is intended to be a planning tool to assist heavy vehicle operators and drivers to plan their routes. It is important to note that (i) other low clearance items, that may be present on the ...
Higher Mass Limit - Accessible Roads
Date:
14-08-2014
This is the Tasmanian road network that has been assessed for Class 2 Heavy Vehicles operating with axle groups loaded to Higher Mass Limits (HML), as authorised through the Tasmania Higher Mass Limits Declaration 2016. The accessibility on the roads and bridges has been divided into 3 categories: Approved, Conditionally Approved and Restricted.
Human Settlement Areas
Date:
30-01-2014
Human Settlement Areas or HSAs are defined as where people live or work. This dataset has been developed by the State Fire Management Council or SFMC to define the extent and name of each HSA for the purposes of bushfire mitigation planning. The HSA dataset intentionally seeks to identify "clusters" of population density and does not map every residence or workplace in Tasmania. While all ...