Metroad 10

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Metroad 10
Route information
Length: 23 km (14 mi)
Existed: December 1998 – present
Major junctions
Northeast end: NSW M3.png Mona Vale Road in Mona Vale
 

Wakehurst Parkway in North Narrabeen
Australian State Route 29.svg Warringah Road in Dee Why

Sydney Road in Seaforth
Southeast end: NSW M1.png Warringah Freeway in North Sydney
Location
Major cities: Collaroy, Dee Why, Manly Vale, Cremorne, Neutral Bay
Highway system

Highways in Australia
National Highway • Freeways in Australia
Highways in New South Wales

Driving southbound on Metroad 10 over the Spit Bridge

Metroad 10 is one of Sydney, Australia's Metroads. It replaced State Route 14 in December 1998[citation needed]. It travels from the Warringah Freeway (Metroad 1) at North Sydney to Metroad 3 at Mona Vale.

Metroad 10 changes names several times as it passes through the city. Its names from North Sydney to Mona Vale are (bold are motorway grade): Falcon Street; Military Road; Spit Road; Manly Road; Burnt Bridge Creek Deviation; Condamine Street; Pittwater Road.

The Metroad 10 is the main transport link to and through the Northern Beaches district of Sydney. Its crossing of Middle Harbour on the Spit Bridge has become infamous as one of the most congested road links in the city, made worse by the regular opening of the bridge to allow boats to pass by.

Major intersections

Here are the major intersections from north to south:

  • Pittwater Road
    • Mona Vale Road (Metroad 3)
    • Wakehurst Parkway
    • Warringah Road (State Route 29)
  • Condamine Street
    • Pittwater Road
  • Burnt Bridge Creek Deviation
    • Sydney Road
  • Manly Road
  • Spit Road
  • Military Road
  • Falcon Street

Change to A8

It has been revealed that upon the introduction of alphanumeric route marking in NSW, Metroad 10 will become known as route A8.[1]

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