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Northern Territory topographic map

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Northern Territory

The fatigue resulting from long-distance driving and the hazards inherent in dirt roads, wildlife, water crossings and wild weather have led the Northern Territory Government to pursue road safety campaigns in English and several Aboriginal languages. Persuading people to drive at the right speed for the road conditions has been a key goal. As of 2021, the Northern Territory's road vehicle speed limit in built-up areas was 60 kilometres per hour unless the town had gazetted a lower default speed limit: many had chosen 50 km/h or lower. Outside most built-up areas the default speed limit was 110 km/h unless a speed limit sign stated otherwise. Reflecting the nature of the topography and very low population density, some sections of the Arnhem, Barkly, Stuart and Victoria highways had a maximum speed of 130 km/h.

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Name: Northern Territory topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Northern Territory, Australia (-25.99862 129.00045 -10.85246 138.02737)

Average elevation: 230 m

Minimum elevation: -1 m

Maximum elevation: 1,123 m

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