The network ensures continuity of access in times of flooding or other natural disasters, and during planned maintenance activities.
[1] Located to the north-west of Toowoomba, north-east of Dalby and south-west of Kingaroy, in Queensland, Australia, Bunya Mountains is also a popular day-trip destination.
[11] The southern climb/descent (from/to Moola) is steep and narrow with tight curves, while the northern climb/descent (from/to Alice Creek) is a less challenging road.
[6][7][8] It runs from the D'Aguilar Highway in Kingaroy to the New England Highway in Cooyar, a distance of 52.0 kilometres (32.3 mi) by a circuitous route, passing through the localities of Taabinga, Goodger, Brooklands, Tarong, Maidenwell, Pimpimbudgee and Neumgna.
[15] This road carries Bunya Mountains traffic from Nanango, including that arriving via the Burnett Highway, to Tarong.