Adelaide Southern Veloway

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The Southern Veloway near its start south of the Seacombe Road bridge, at Marion.
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The Southern Veloway near its start south of the Seacombe Road bridge, at Marion.
The Southern Veloway south of the Glenthorne Path bridge, at O'Halloran Hill.
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The Southern Veloway south of the Glenthorne Path bridge, at O'Halloran Hill.

The Southern Veloway is a sealed bikeway for the exclusive use of cyclists that runs alongside the Southern Expressway for a distance of 7 km — from Marion/Main South Road to the Panalatinga Tunnel. South of the Panalatinga Tunnel, the bikeway becomes a shared track for the remaining 12 km of the Southern Expressway.

The Veloway was officially opened on Sunday 22 February 1998 by Transport Minister, Di Laidlaw MLC. The Veloway is a legal entity that accords with the South Australian Road Traffic Act and only people on bicycles are permitted to use the facility. The Veloway and the shared track have a number of challenging hills and an excellent coarse asphalt surface; the tracks are fast, wide and safe. The Veloway has views of the Adelaide metropolitan coastline and the Adelaide plains whilst the shared track passes through the suburbs of Reynella, Morphett Vale, and Hackham.

The Veloway is particularly important to cyclists in Adelaide because only people on bicycles are permitted to use the track. As cyclists normally do not encounter pedestrians or vehicles on the Veloway it is one of the safest places to ride in Adelaide.

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