10 Most Remote Roads in Australia (No Service for 1000 km)

▶️ WATCH NEXT: 10 Most Dangerous Roads in Australia (Drive at Your Own Risk) →    • 10 Most Dangerous Roads in Australia (Driv...   Picture a single line of road stretching dead straight to a horizon that never seems to arrive. No other vehicle. No fence. No building. No signal on any phone you're carrying — just you, the engine, and a silence so complete it starts to feel like a presence of its own. This is the reality of Australia's most remote roads: routes where the nearest town can be a full day's drive away, and where the outside world simply stops reaching you. These are the 10 loneliest roads on the continent — the places where isolation itself becomes the story, and where every traveller learns very quickly that out here, you are genuinely on your own. 📍 INSIDE THIS VIDEO: • Plenty Highway (QLD/NT) — 1,000km of nothing between the states • Oodnadatta Track (SA) — salt lakes and a ghost railway • Tanami Road (NT/WA) — a day's drive without seeing a soul • Gunbarrel Highway (WA) — no water, no fuel, no turning back • Nullarbor — the longest dead-straight road in the country • Strzelecki Track (SA) — a route almost no one has reason to drive • Canning Stock Route (WA) — 1,850km and weeks of self-reliance • Gibb River Road (WA) — whole regions cut off for months • Simpson Desert / French Line — 1,000+ dunes, total isolation • Anne Beadell Highway — one of the least-travelled roads in Australia 🔔 SUBSCRIBE to Open Road Australia for calm, geographically grounded journeys along the country's greatest — and most demanding — roads. 💬 Which of these remote roads would you most want to take on, and which stretch of empty country calls to you the most? Tell me in the comments.