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There are two ways of looking at the Princes Highway. One is the RTA internal route name, and the other is the roads actually named the Princes Highway on the street signs. In the first case, the route starts in Chippendale, and in the second in St Peters. The article states that the road is divided and three lanes except for a stretch to the west of the Royal National Park. This article states the road starts in Chippendale, adopting the first definition, and accordingly that fact is wrong. Something has to change. --Inas66 (talk) 00:41, 6 September 2011 (UTC)Reply