Road and path closures

The map below displays current and upcoming road closures and footpath closures on Territory land. See National Capital Authority closures for information on NCA closures including the Parliamentary Triangle.

Click on the appropriate icon within the map. Use the key on the top left of the map to view the legend and switch layers on and off.

Legend

Emergency closures

Current road closures

Upcoming road closures

Current footpath closures

Upcoming footpath closures

Roads ACT is a proud partner of the Waze - Connected Citizens Program, where Roads ACT shares its road/footpath closures and Waze drivers communicate back real-time traffic congestions and incidents through the Waze app.
A live snapshot of congestions and incidents are displayed on the map for your reference.
These reports are user generated and MUST be interpreted with caution.

Roads ACT will endeavour to use this data to support investment decisions, improve traffic network and improve safety.

Roads most commonly affected by snow and flooding

Snow and floods can cause roads to be temporarily closed. The time for the closures can vary from several hours to several days depending on the prevailing weather conditions.

Under snowing conditions, the following roads are most commonly affected:

Under flooding conditions, the following river crossings are probably affected:

Localised flooding of roads occurs in low lying areas following storms. There is no set pattern to these closures.

Bushfires, high winds causing damage, traffic accidents, landslides and other situations may cause many roads to be closed. The on duty field officers from Roads ACT immediately notifies Access Canberra when they become aware of the closure. For more information please call Access Canberra on 13 22 81.

Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the Ngunnawal people as traditional custodians of the ACT and recognise any other people or families with connection to the lands of the ACT and region. We acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of this city and this region.

To see how we are building stronger relationships with the Traditional Custodians of the ACT view the Reconciliation Action Plan.