Yass Valley Way

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{{Use Australian English|date=June 2011}}

{{Infobox Australian road

| road_name = Yass Valley Way

| state = nsw

| type = road

| route_image =

| route_image2 =

| route_image3 =

| image = Barton Highway near the Yass Valley Way exit.jpg

| caption = Exit to the Yass Valley Way from the Barton Highway

| length = 18

| direction_a = West

| direction_b = East

| end_a = {{plainlist|

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| end_b = {{plainlist|

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| est = Early 1990s, completed 1995

| through =

| route =

| former = {{plainlist|

  • {{AUshield|N|31}} (unknown–early 1990s)

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| exits = {{AUshield|NSW|A25}} Barton Highway

}}

Yass Valley Way[http://www.yass.nsw.gov.au/roads/1480/2214.html Yass Valley Council Engineering services: Road Classifications], Yass Valley Council. Retrieved 21 May 2008. is the main road which links Yass, New South Wales[http://www.yass.com.au/ yass.com.au - Yass NSW Australia - Yass's Website], Yass Own Website. Retrieved 21 May 2008. to the Hume Highway (to Sydney and Melbourne) and to the Barton Highway (to Canberra) in Australia. The road is about 18 km long and runs parallel to the Yass River. It was created when the Hume Highway bypass of Yass was built in the early 1990s. This cleared the massive traffic bottleneck that plagued Yass due to the passing interstate traffic. After the completion of the bypass, local traffic predominates.

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