Sturt Highway
The Sturt Highway is a major road in Australia that connects the cities of Sydney in New South Wales and Adelaide in South Australia. It spans approximately 1,200 kilometers and serves as a vital transport route for both freight and travelers, facilitating the movement of goods and people across the southeastern part of the country.
This highway is named after the explorer Charles Sturt, who played a significant role in the exploration of Australia in the 19th century. The Sturt Highway passes through various landscapes, including rural areas and towns, making it an important artery for regional connectivity and economic activity.