Timbarra Crescent
Timbarra Crescent is a 580 m sealed residential street in the ACT, Australia. It scores 8.1/10 for EVs with highly technical corners and excellent surface. It also rates well for motorcycles and sports cars.
No street view at this location
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Sports score IQR: 5.8 - 7.4
Source: State crash data linked to road geometry. Grey spots are segments where curvature geometry mismatches the posted speed limit.
Wet road crashes
Crashes that occurred in wet conditions
Night crashes
Crashes that occurred after dark
Based on 12 years of crash records linked to road geometry. Crash breakdown (night, wet, weekends): VIC data 2012-2024. Other states show aggregate counts only.
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This road is part of ACT'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.
Enquire about council data access →How long is Timbarra Crescent?+
Timbarra Crescent is approximately 580 m long.
Is Timbarra Crescent sealed?+
Yes. Timbarra Crescent is fully sealed for its entire length.
Is Timbarra Crescent good for motorcycles?+
Yes. Timbarra Crescent scores 7.9/10 for motorcycles, placing it among the stronger rides in the region. Corners, surface and elevation all contribute to the rating.
Can I drive Timbarra Crescent in a caravan?+
Not recommended. Timbarra Crescent scores 3.2/10 for caravans due to geometry, surface or gradient. Consider an alternative route if towing.
Is Timbarra Crescent good for an EV?+
Yes. Timbarra Crescent scores 8.1/10 for EVs. Regenerative braking on any elevation changes and smooth throttle control on the corners will both feel at home here.
Road data last updated: 28 April 2026. Scores are based on road geometry, surface, and traffic data. Always drive to conditions and follow local road rules.