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Smiths Crossing Road

QLDUnclassified road5.5 km15 segments
3.5Sports
5.5 kmTotal length
15Segments
5Recorded crashes
16Grey spot segments

Smiths Crossing Road is a 6 km sealed road in Queensland, Australia. It scores 6.2/10 for EVs with straight corners and fair surface.

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Vehicle scores
3.5/10
SPTSportsSealed roads, curviness, mountain passes
5.4/10
MOTMotoTight bends, switchbacks, technical roads
6.2/10
EVEVSmooth surface, sealed roads, range-friendly
5.8/10
4WD4WDGravel access, off-road suitability
4.2/10
VANCaravanSmooth sealed, gentle grades, no steep passes
Segment quality distribution
Sports score - 15 segments
Fair (4-6)38%Poor (<4)62%

Sports score IQR: 3.0 - 4.2

Surface
Surface coverage
Sealed46%Unsealed55%
Score breakdown
Median component scores across all segments
Surface
4.2
Median surface quality. Smooth sealed asphalt scores 10. Chipseal 8. Gravel 5.
Curviness
1.0
Median curviness. Higher scores mean more bends per kilometre.
Speed
7.0
Speed limit suitability. Sweet spot is 60-110 km/h.
Road classUnclassified road
8.0
Road classification. Motorways score zero. Tertiary roads score 9.
Traffic
9.0
Estimated traffic density. Lower traffic = higher score.
Elevation
7.0
Elevation change per kilometre. More climbing = higher score.
Crash history
Aggregated across all 15 segments· 24 years of data
5
Total crashes
1
Fatalities
3
Serious injuries
16
Grey spots

Source: State crash data linked to road geometry. Grey spots are segments where curvature geometry mismatches the posted speed limit.

When is this road risky?
Crash conditions - share of recorded crashes by circumstance

Wet road crashes

Crashes that occurred in wet conditions

20%

Night crashes

Crashes that occurred after dark

20%

Based on 24 years of crash records linked to road geometry. Crash breakdown (night, wet, weekends): VIC data 2012-2024. Other states show aggregate counts only.

Road environment
Geometry and climate-derived risk indicators
7.1/10 safety score - higher is safer
Wet road exposure45%
Night driving risk60%
Wind exposure53%
Sun glare risk59%
Wildlife strike risk11%

Risk values derived from road geometry, orientation, weather station data, and satellite canopy cover. 0 = minimal risk, 1 = maximum risk.

Segments
API reference
Road aggregate data via the Contour API
GET/api/v1/roads/smiths-crossing-road-qldRoad aggregate - scores, stats, risk profile, activity, segment list
GET/api/v1/roads/search?q=Smiths%20Crossing%20Road&state=QLDSearch roads by name

Councils & Government

This road is part of QLD's road network. Contour scores every road in Australia for surface condition, curviness, grey spot classification, and 4WD track passability. If your organisation manages this road or promotes tourism in the region, this data is available via API.

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Frequently asked questions
How long is Smiths Crossing Road?+

Smiths Crossing Road is approximately 6 km long. At typical touring speeds, expect around 1 hour of driving end to end, excluding stops.

Is Smiths Crossing Road sealed?+

Yes. Smiths Crossing Road is fully sealed for its entire length.

Is Smiths Crossing Road good for motorcycles?+

It is passable. Smiths Crossing Road scores 5.4/10 for motorcycles. Consider it a connector rather than a destination ride.

Can I drive Smiths Crossing Road in a caravan?+

With care. Smiths Crossing Road scores 4.2/10 for caravans. Some sections may be tight or rough for a heavy tow.

Is Smiths Crossing Road good for an EV?+

Yes. Smiths Crossing Road scores 6.2/10 for EVs. Regenerative braking on any elevation changes and smooth throttle control on the corners will both feel at home here.

Are there any dangerous sections on Smiths Crossing Road?+

Contour has identified 16 grey spots on Smiths Crossing Road - sections where the road geometry does not match the posted speed limit. Take extra care in wet or low-visibility conditions.

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Road data last updated: 16 April 2026. Scores are based on road geometry, surface, and traffic data. Always drive to conditions and follow local road rules.