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Motorbike parking in Canberra [cartographic material] / Urban Services
Bib ID 2608188
Format MapMap
Author
Australian Capital Territory. Department of Urban Services
 
Scale Scale not given (E 149⁰07'/S 35⁰17') 
Description [Canberra] : The Department, [2002?] 
3 maps on 1 sheet : col. ; 8 x 8 cm. 
Notes

On verso: City -- Woden -- Dickson.

"02/­0773-3"

Map of Canberra showing location of motobike parking spaces.

Includes information about motorbike parking in Canberra, how to avoid parking infringement notices, where not to park and parking rules.

Subjects Motorcycle parking - Australian Capital Territory - Canberra - Maps.  |  Canberra (A.C.T.) - Maps.

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    Maps Reading Room, Lower Ground 1
    MAP G8984.C3P2
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    Maps Reading Room, Lower Ground 1

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