Anglesea Testing Facility

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A 100 metre section of test track at Anglesea replicates worn bluestone paving typical of road conditions found in parts of suburban Melbourne. Text

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Steering feel, general ride comfort, ride compliance are all put under the microscope at Toyota's Anglesea test facility. Text

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Recessed and raised manhole covers set in cast concrete at Anglesea replicate typical urban motoring conditions experienced by Toyota drivers around Australia. Text

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Pot-holed, worn and loose surfaces are part of the Anglesea testing facility mix of road conditions designed to duplicate real world environments experienced throughout Australia. Text

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Pot-holed, worn and loose surfaces are part of the Anglesea testing facility mix of road conditions designed to duplicate real world environments experienced throughout Australia. Text

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The Anglesea test facility layout combines varying road conditions within close proximity to allow Toyota engineers to accelerate cycles of vehicle development. Surface conditions vary from lane to lane. Text

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Toyota Australia engineers and Anglesea test track construction contractors took extensive measurements over two years to help replicate "real world" public road conditions at the new complex. Text
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