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Victor Harbor Road


Adelaide Road, Hindmarsh Road, Torrens Street


Victor Harbor Road is located in South Australia
North end

North end

South end

South end

Coordinates
General information
TypeRoad
Length50.3 km (31 mi)[1]
Route number(s)
  • A13 (1998–present)
    Entire route
  • Concurrencies:
  • B34 (1998–present)
    (through Willunga Hill)
  • B37 (1998–present)
    (through Victor Harbor)
  • Major junctions
    North end South Road
    Old Noarlunga, Adelaide
     
    • Brookman Road
  • Pages Flat Road
  • Port Elliot Road
  • South end Victoria Street
    Victor Harbor, South Australia
    Location(s)
    RegionSouthern Adelaide, Fleurieu and Kangaroo Island[2]
    Major suburbsWillunga, Mount Compass, Hindmarsh Valley

    Victor Harbor Road (and its southern sections Adelaide Road, Hindmarsh Road and Torrens Street through Victor Harbor) is a major road in South Australia that runs south from Main South RoadatOld Noarlunga on the southern fringes of suburban AdelaidetoVictor Harbor on the Fleurieu Peninsula. It is designated part of route A13.

    Route

    [edit]

    Victor Harbor Road begins at the intersection with Main South RoadatOld Noarlunga. It heads south through the McLaren Vale region, bypassing the towns of McLaren Vale and Willunga. It passes through Mount Compass, until it reaches Hindmarsh Valley, on the northern fringes of Victor Harbor.[3]

    There, it changes name to Adelaide Road, and continues south to meet with Port Elliot Road at Hayborough. It continues southwest as Hindmarsh Road, changing name to Torrens Street in central Victor Harbor, before ending at the intersection with Victoria Street in the city centre.[3]

    History

    [edit]

    From Old Noarlunga the road originally ran southeast to McLaren Vale, then straight south to Willunga, before climbing the Willunga Escarpment with a steep, winding narrow section called 'Willunga Hill'. In the 1970s, a diversion was constructed, bypassing McLaren Vale and Willunga to the west through the McLaren Vale vineyards. It included a new 4-lane section climbing the Willunga Escarpment of the Mount Lofty Ranges.

    The steep winding ascent of the old road, now known as 'Old Willunga Hill' to differentiate it from the newer road, is regularly featured as part of cycling events such as the Tour Down Under due to its challenging climb. After ascending the new 'Willunga Hill', the road levels and rejoins its old route, gently descending to the town of Mount Compass.

    Safety and upgrades

    [edit]

    Traffic on the road has increased in recent years due to the rapidly increasing population of the coastal towns between Victor Harbor and Hindmarsh Island, and an expanding local tourism industry. Because of this, the road has had high numbers of fatalities. 14 people lost their lives and 163 people were injured during 2000-2004. Due to its local notoriety, the road has had significant works since early 2004, with resurfacing, overtaking lanes, increased police attention and the reduction of speed limits.

    The Royal Automobile Association (RAA) rated the highway at a 4.5/10 [when?] which means it failed to pass certain benchmarks. RAA believes that if the road is duplicated, it will improve safety on the road remarkably.[4]

    The northern end of Victor Harbor Road, where it joins South Road, was for many years an unsignalled T-junction. Traffic travelling towards Adelaide on Victor Harbor road would have to stop at the intersection, and wait to turn right to South Road. South Road was often quite busy, and this caused congestion, with a line regularly reaching 500 metres, and sometimes even extending back a whole kilometre to Robinson Road. Due to this, driver impatience was a regular occurrence, and was the cause of a number of crashes at the location.

    Between September 2009 and June 2010, major upgrades were undertaken at the intersection, greatly increasing safety at the intersection. The single lane and stop system was replaced with traffic lights, with Victor Harbor Road widening to 3 lanes just before the intersection, and South Road widened to 3 lanes. This also increased the ease of turning onto Seaford Road. The South Road/Seaford Road/Patapinda Road intersection about 300 metres north on South Road was also upgraded.

    Heading south on South Road, Victor Harbor Road and South Road have both been widened with an additional 3rd lane, giving 2 lanes for the turn onto Victor Harbor Road, as well as 2 lanes to continue on South Road.

    The intersection of Victor Harbor Road and Main Road, McLaren Vale, was notorious for fatal crashes. A freeway-style intersection, with a Main Road overpass, was completed in 2013.[5]

    Major intersections

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    LGA[6]Location[1][3]km[1]miDestinationsNotes
    OnkaparingaOld Noarlunga0.00.0 Main South Road (A13 northeast, B23 southwest) – Darlington, AldingaNorthern terminus of Victor Harbor Road, route A13 continues northeast along Main South Road
    McLaren Vale4.42.7Main Road – McLaren Vale
    Whites ValleyWillunga boundary11.87.3Aldinga Road – Aldinga, Willunga
    AlexandrinaWillunga Hill16.710.4 Brookman Road (B34 northeast) – Meadows, HahndorfConcurrency with route B34
    18.311.4 Pages Flat Road (B34 southwest) – Myponga
    Mount Compass24.615.3Nangkita Road – Nangkita
    28.117.5Goolwa Road – Currency Creek
    Hindmarsh ValleyMount Jagged boundary38.023.6Crows Nest Road – Port Elliot
    Victor HarborHindmarsh Valley42.926.7Hindmarsh Tiers Road – Hindmarsh Tiers, Myponga
    HindmarshMcCrackenHayborough tripoint46.228.7Strawberry Hills Road – HayboroughName change: Victor Harbor Road (north), Adelaide Road (south)
    McCrackenHayborough boundary47.329.4 Port Elliot Road (B37 east) – Port Elliot, GoolwaNorthern terminus of concurrency with route B37
    Name change: Adelaide Road (north), Hindmarsh Road (southwest)
    Victor Harbor49.730.9Seaview Road (east) – Inman Valley
    Eyre Terrace (east) – Victor Harbor
    Name change: Hindmarsh Road (northeast), Torrens Street (southwest)
    50.331.3 Victoria Street (B37 west, unallocated east) – Parawa, DelamereSouthern terminus of Torrens Street and route A13
    Southern terminus of concurrency with route B37, continues west along Victoria Street
    •       Route transition

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b c Google (27 June 2022). "Victor Harbor Road" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 27 June 2022.
  • ^ "Location SA Map viewer with regional layers". Government of South Australia. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  • ^ a b c "Location SA Map viewer with suburb layers". Government of South Australia. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  • ^ RAA Roadwatch Report [dead link]
  • ^ Final stage of McLaren Vale Overpass begins Archived 4 January 2017 at the Wayback Machine, Victor Harbor Times, 16 Nov 2012
  • ^ "Location SA Map viewer with LGA layers". Government of South Australia. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
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