The highway traverses the Monaro region, hence the name.
This two-lane highway traverses rural territory for its entire length.
Motel owners, who had built in Elmsford because three highways traverse the village, were happy, however.
The highway traversed the mountain at its midway point, with no shoulders or guard rails.
The highway heads away from the farmland it was formerly running through and traverses a large grassland area.
In Colorado, the highway traverses an east-west route across the center of the state.
Continuing through the forestry, the highway intersects with several local roads and traverses near some residential homes.
The highway traverses a course on a diagonal from south east to north west.
The highway traverses two distinct areas, loosely separated by the Tioga-Broome county line.
The highway also traverses through a wildlife refuge and marsh near milepost 154.