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In wet weather, two underpasses are not trafficable as they have been built on floodways.
The town is reached by year-round trafficable dust roads or asphalt roads.
However, in front of the World's Fair in 1897, the street was trafficable for both pedestrians and vehicles.
For many years, Paraguay served as a central market for trafficable, duty-free goods.
For the Vietnamese farmers, it has always been there-the only trafficable route out of this mountainous jungle.
Steenodde has its own trafficable dock.
Mossman district owes its present prosperity to these tramways which pioneered the first reasonable transport in the neighbourhood, for trafficable roads followed later.
On 8 May 1868 the Government announced that it had allocated 2700 pounds to construct a trafficable, more direct, road to the Gympie goldfields.
However, crackdowns by the governments of Brazil and Argentina have stemmed the flow of shoppers traveling to Paraguay looking for trafficable items.
The vertical ladders in the cliff face were still barely trafficable, with missing rungs and rusted anchorages, until their destruction in the January 1994 bushfires.
Another route runs along the trafficable forest track in the Windautal valley then continues to the foot of the Kröndlhorn mountain, up to the Steinberghaus and the Gamskogel Hut.
Across from Bunda Street, Petrie Plaza changes into Petrie Street, a trafficable street which has access to Balluimbur Street, and to the Canberra Centre car parks.
The course was never trafficable due to the massive incline known as "the wall", with an incline ratio of 1:2.5 is thought to be the steepest bitumen surface in Australia, and so was only used during race events.
From the end of the trafficable part of O'Briens Road a short trail climbs to the summit area where, near television re-transmission towers and a water tank, one has almost 360 degree views, excluding that which the summit blocks.
The next trafficable road north of Bells Line of Road that crosses the Blue Mountains is the Bylong Valley Way, which forms a more direct route between the Central West region and the Hunter Region including the port of Newcastle.
For the first one hundred years after this ceased to be the route of the Great Western Road it remained trafficable, but the destruction of the bridge at Phil's Falls on the Fish River in 1930 meant it was no longer a through route, and parts became untrafficable.