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Definition

An abbreviation used to distinguish the type of road or thoroughfare applicable to the address site/complex.

Components

Data Element (this item)

Representation

This representation is based on the value domain for this data element, more information is available at " Road type code AA[AA] ".
Data Type String
Format AA[AA]
Maximum character length 4
Values
Value Meaning Start Date End Date
Permissible Values BVD Boulevard
RISE Rise
BR Brace
ACCS Access
ALLY Alley
ALWY Alleyway
AMBL Amble
APP Approach
ARC Arcade
ARTL Arterial
ARTY Artery
AV Avenue
BA Banan
BEND Bend
BWLK Boardwalk
BRAE Brae
BRK Break
BROW Brow
BYPA Bypass
BYWY Byway
CSWY Causeway
CTR Centre
CH Chase
CIR Circle
CCT Circuit
CRCS Circus
CL Close
CON Concourse
CPS Copse
CNR Corner
CT Court
CTYD Courtyard
COVE Cove
CR Crescent
CRST Crest
CRSS Cross
CSAC Cul-de-sac
CUTT Cutting
DALE Dale
DIP Dip
DR Drive
DVWY Driveway
EDGE Edge
ELB Elbow
END End
ENT Entrance
ESP Esplanade
EXP Expressway
FAWY Fairway
FOLW Follow
FTWY Footway
FORM Formation
FWY Freeway
FRTG Frontage
GAP Gap
GDNS Gardens
GTE Gate
GLDE Glade
GLEN Glen
GRA Grange
GRN Green
GR Grove
HTS Heights
HIRD Highroad
HWY Highway
HILL Hill
INTG Interchange
JNC Junction
KEY Key
LANE Lane
LNWY Laneway
LINE Line
LINK Link
LKT Lookout
LOOP Loop
MALL Mall
MNDR Meander
MEWS Mews
MTWY Motorway
NOOK Nook
OTLK Outlook
PDE Parade
PWY Parkway
PASS Pass
PSGE Passage
PATH Path
PWAY Pathway
PIAZ Piazza
PLZA Plaza
PKT Pocket
PNT Point
PORT Port
PROM Promenade
QDRT Quadrant
QYS Quays
RMBL Ramble
REST Rest
RTT Retreat
RDGE Ridge
RD Road
RTY Rotary
RTE Route
ROW Row
RUE Rue
SVWY Serviceway
SHUN Shunt
SPUR Spur
SQ Square
ST Street
SBWY Subway
TARN Tarn
TCE Terrace
THFR Thoroughfare
TLWY Tollway
TOP Top
TOR Tor
TRK Track
TRL Trail
TURN Turn
UPAS Underpass
VALE Vale
VIAD Viaduct
VIEW View
VSTA Vista
WALK Walk
WKWY Walkway
WHRF Wharf
WYND Wynd

Comments

Guide for use:

Within a road name it is possible to find what appears to be a Road type. It is also possible to have a null Road type.

For postal purposes the Road type should be abbreviated.

Usage Example:
MAIN ROAD

In this case the street name is MAIN and the Road type is RD.

This data element is one of a number of items that can be used to create a primary address, as recommended by the AS 4590-2006 Interchange of client information standard. Components of the primary address are:

  • Address site (or Primary complex) name
  • Address number or number range
  • Road name (name/type/suffix)
  • Locality
  • State/Territory
  • Postcode (optional)
  • Country (if applicable).

Origin:
Standards Australia 2006. AS 4590—2006 Interchange of client information. Sydney: Standards Australia.

References

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Inclusion in Data Distributions 1
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