{{Infobox Australian road}} is the standard infobox used in Australian articles. Australian articles using {{Infobox road}} should be converted to use this infobox as it contains additional functionality, including that of {{Infobox street}} and {{Infobox road junction}}. Code exists for implementation of {{Infobox road small}} functionality if that is deemed to be necessary. See this discussion for more information.

To use this template

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  1. Copy the relevant blank template from the Blank infobox template page into the beginning of your document, remembering to put the code at the very top of the article and the first word of the article on the very next line. For road junctions, use the reduced parameter set at Template:Infobox Australian road/Blank#Road junctions.
  2. Enter values for the parameters as outlined in the table below. Fields left blank will automatically be hidden.
  3. Preview.
  4. Save the page with an appropriate edit summary.

Parameters

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All parameters used by this template are optional, except for |type=. Some parameters require others to be completed in order to display data correctly. The following are available:

Parameter Description Source/notes Values
type type of road Required parameter. Sets up the template for a specific type of road or road junction. "highway", "road", "rural road", "street", "expressway", "freeway", "motorway", "parkway", "track" or "junction"
urban If the road is wholly contained within an urban area, set |urban=yes. "yes" or empty
jtype type of junction Type of road junction. See Road junction types for examples. wikitext (can contain links)
status
 or
uc_former
road status Status of the road for use in limited circumstances. Only use when the road is under construction, proposed or has been closed. Under construction: "uc" or "under construction"
Proposed: "proposed"
Closed: "closed"
road_name name of road Primary name used for road plain text, do not wikilink
road_name2 alternative name Alternative name(s) for road plain text, do not wikilink. When there is more than one name, separate them with a solidus ( / ). If there are more than two names, use {{Plainlist}}
city location of the road Place where the road is located. This should be as detailed as is necessary. For road junctions, this will typically be a suburb. wikitext (can contain links)
state state where the road is located Use the 2 or 3 digit state code corresponding to the location used for direction_a and end_a. It will automatically be converted to the full state name and wikilinked. If the road passes through more than one state, use state2 for the "other end" of the road. "qld", "nsw", "act", "vic", "tas", "sa", "wa", "nt" or "jbt".
state2 If the road passes through only one state, this parameter will not be used. When it is used, use the 2 or 3 digit state code corresponding to the location used for direction_b and end_b. It will automatically be converted to the full state name and wikilinked.
route_image route shield/box See here for a list of shields image filename without "File:"
route_image2-8
photo generic image of the road
photosize width of photo This is an optional parameter, generally used for images with portrait orientation. If not specified, image width defaults to 270px numeric value, should not be greater than 300
caption image caption a caption for the image wikitext (can contain links)
photo_alt alt text for the image
location location map image a map showing the location of the road. See this example. See here for a list of map images. If an image is not available, the locator map function may be used to provide the reader with an indication of the road's general location. image filename without "File:"
loc_caption location map caption a caption for the location map wikitext (can contain links)
location_alt alt text for the location map
alternative_location_map locator map Forces the locator map to use an alternative, rather than the state map, regardless of the contents of state. Name of the alternative map
force_national_map Forces the locator map to use the Australian, rather than the state map, regardless of the contents of state. "yes" or leave blank, plain text, do not link
use_lga_map Forces the locator map to use the lga map. For this to work, both state and lga must be set, with only one value in each.
relief forces the locator map to use the relief version of the map. For an example of the relief map used in an infobox, see Top End.
coordinates road coordinates For coordinates, use {{coord}} with display=inline,title. Please do not be overly precise.
If the locator map function is being used, this may be omitted, as the template generates the {{coord}} string from the locator map parameters, in which case this parameter is overridden.
Example:
{{Coord|32|45|41.3|S|151|44|38.6|E|type:landmark_region:AU-NSW|display=inline,title}}
latd_a
latm_a
lats_a
end_a latitude coordinates field degrees
minutes
seconds
longd_a
longm_a
longs_a
end_a longitude
pushpin_label_position_a end_a label position position of the map label for end_a relative to the pushpin left, right, top, bottom
default: left
latd_b
latm_b
lats_b
end_b latitude coordinates field degrees
minutes
seconds
longd_b
longm_b
longs_b
end_b longitude
pushpin_label_position_b end_b label position position of the map label for end_b relative to the pushpin left, right, top, bottom
default: left
pushpin_map_caption caption a caption for the locator map optional, wikitext (can contain links)
map_alt alt text for the locator map wikitext (can contain links)
length road length length of the road in km unformatted numeric value, will be formatted if length >= 1000.
length_rnd rounding Primarily for short roads such as Mouat Street. single integer numeric value
length_ref length reference reference for the length of the road properly formatted reference, preferably use {{cite web}}, {{cite news}} or other citation template
height road junction height height of the road junction in metres unformatted numeric value, will be formatted if length >= 1000.
height_rnd rounding single integer numeric value
height_ref height reference reference for the height of the road junction properly formatted reference, preferably use {{cite web}}, {{cite news}} or other citation template
spans number of spans number of bridge spans at the road junction number
direction_a road direction direction of one end of the road. For split roads (see further down), instead use direction_a1, direction_a2 and direction_a3 plain text, "North", "South", "East", "West" or, when the direction is not one of these, use an abbreviated version, "NE", "SSW" etc. See Cardinal direction for advice.
direction_b direction of the other end of the road. For split roads (see further down), instead use direction_b1, direction_b2 and direction_b3
end_a road end location of the end of the road. For split roads, instead use end_a1, end_a2 and end_a3 route shield, wikitext (can contain links)
end_b location of the other end of the road. For split roads, instead use end_b1, end_b2 and end_b3
est date opened date or year that the road was opened plain text
closed date closed date or year that the road was closed
gazetted gazetted dat Date the road was gazetted date
gazetted_ref gazettal reference Reference for the road's gazettal properly formatted reference, preferably use {{cite web}}, {{cite news}} or other citation template
built_by construction details Name of the company or authority that built the road wikitext (can contain links)
maintained maintenance authority Name of the authority that maintains the road
history route history brief, significant notes about the road's history that should be expanded upon in the prose, and not be a replacement for it.
roads roads at the junction List of roads at the road junction. Use {{Plainlist}}
route routes route allocation route shield, wikitext (can contain links)
former former route information Information about former route designation, etc.
tourist tourist routes a list of the tourist routes that follow the road
ring ring road The name of the locality that the ring road encircles. If this parameter is defined, it will override tloop</tloop>. When this parameter is used, direction_a and direction_b should not be used. wikitext (can contain links)
tloop tourist loop The name of the locality that the tourist rad encircles. If ring is defined, it will override this parameter. When this parameter is used, direction_a and direction_b should not be used.
split split road If the road is split into named sections, set this to a non-null value. When set, it enables parameters listed further down this list used for the individual sections. up to 3 sections may be specified "yes" or leave blank, plain text, do not link
exits route list of major exits/interchanges. For split roads, instead use exits1, exits2 and exits3

Note: Do not include a note linking to the full list further down the article. Per the Manual of Style for Infoboxes, this is not the purpose of the infobox – the table of contents provides that function.

route shield, wikitext (can contain links)
section1-3 section headings For split roads with named sections, use section1, section2 and section3 to specify the names for each of up to 3 sections. wikitext (can contain links)
region region(s) region(s) through which the road passes route shield, wikitext (can contain links)
lga lga(s) List of LGA(s) through which the road passes. For multiple LGAs, use {{Plainlist}} wikitext (can contain links)
through suburbs/settlements List of suburbs and other settlements through which the road passes. For multiple locations, use {{Plainlist}}
show_links show highway links? causes "Highway system" links to be shown at the bottom of the infobox. Is turned on by default when type = "highway", "expressway", "freeway", "motorway", or "parkway", and is usually not used for the other road types. "yes" or "no" or leave blank (for default behaviour), plain text, do not link
show_links2 show additional highway link causes an additional "Highway system" link to be shown for the specified state or territory, in addition to the links automatically determined from the state and state2 parameters. Will have no effect unless the highway links are already shown, either by default or with |show_links=yes "qld", "nsw", "act", "vic", "tas", "sa", "wa", or "nt".
restrictions general restrictions brief, significant notes about any restrictions on the road, such as regular seasonal closures or permit requirements needed for access. Content here should be expanded upon in the prose, and not be a replacement for it. wikitext (can contain links)
permit permits required? If permits are required, include number. Leave blank if not required. Only visible when type=track plain text
fuel fuel availability Brief description of fuel availability on the road, only visible when |type=track wikitext (can contain links)
facilities facilities available Brief description of facilities on the road, only visible when |type=track

The infobox type affects the colour of the top bar of the infobox.

Colour[lower-alpha 1] |type=
Snow Flurry (greenish) highway
Light Yellow road, rural road
Antique White street
Lavender expressway, freeway, motorway, parkway
Cape Honey (yellowish) track
Ghost White junction
Mauve Undefined
|status=, |uc_former=
Grandis under construction, uc, proposed
Dark Grey closed
  1. Colour names per this site

"Ref" fields

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Any references should be placed within the respective "_ref" parameter's field and not within the field reserved solely for a numeric value. For example, place the reference used for the length of the road in the {{{length_ref}}} and not in the {{{length}}} parameter. Otherwise, an error may result.

Unformatted numbers and expression errors

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Certain parameters require numeric values to be entered in an unformatted/raw fashion—i.e. 1000.0 NOT 1,000.0. If an expression error is present, simply remove any commas or spaces from the number.

Deprecated parameter tracking

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Articles that include deprecated parameters are automatically added to Australian road articles using deprecated parameters.

Microformat

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The HTML mark up produced by this template includes an hCard microformat, which makes the place-name and location parsable by computers, either acting automatically to catalogue articles across Wikipedia, or via a browser tool operated by a person, to (for example) add the subject to an address book. Within the hCard is a Geo microformat, which additionally makes the coordinates (latitude & longitude) parsable, so that they can be, say, looked up on a map, or downloaded to a GPS unit. For more information about the use of microformats on Wikipedia, please see the microformat project.

Sub-templates

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If the place or venue has an "established", "founded", "opened" or similar date, use {{start date}} unless the date is before 1583 CE.

If it has a URL, use {{URL}}.

Please do not remove instances of these sub-templates.

hCard uses HTML classes including:

  • adr
  • agent
  • category
  • county-name
  • extended-address
  • fn
  • label
  • locality
  • nickname
  • note
  • org
  • region
  • street-address
  • uid
  • url
  • vcard

Geo is produced by calling {{coord}}, and uses HTML classes:

  • geo
  • latitude
  • longitude

Please do not rename or remove these classes nor collapse nested elements which use them.

When giving coordinates, please use an appropriate level of precision. Do not use {{coord}}'s |name= parameter.