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The motorway is usually referred to as the M74, as it is one continuous route and has a continuous junction numbering system, but south of Abington it is the A74(M), as noted on each sign, save for one erroneous "M74" sign at Gretna Green services. One reason for this was an intended future-proofing measure.
It is 7 miles (11 km) long and connects the M74 motorway with the M80 motorway, providing an eastern bypass for Glasgow. The short stretch between junctions 1 and 2 is part of unsigned international E-road network E05, where it continues along the M8 through Glasgow. To the south, the M74 motorway is also part of the E05.
Some slip roads in the Glasgow section unusually enter and exit from the overtaking lane. The motorway includes one of the busiest river crossings in Europe, Glasgow's Kingston Bridge . Several incomplete structures were built around the motorway - at least 3 have been demolished or reused from the 1960s dubbed Bridges to Nowhere .
M74 or M-74 may refer to: M74 light mortar; M74 motorway, a motorway in Scotland; Messier 74, a spiral galaxy in the constellation Pisces; M74 rocket, an incendiary rocket for a shoulder-fired M202A1 FLASH launcher; M74 armored recovery vehicle, a variant of the M4 Sherman tank; M-74 (Michigan highway), a former state highway in Michigan
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M74: A northwest-southeast motorway linking Glasgow to North West England. Continues as the A74(M) south of Abington. Glasgow, North Lanarkshire, South Lanarkshire: 107,475 40 60 M77: A north-south motorway linking Glasgow to Kilmarnock. Glasgow, East Renfrewshire, East Ayrshire: 94,151 20.0 32.2 M8: An east-west motorway linking Edinburgh to ...
In the United States road work could also mean any work conducted in close proximity of travel way (thoroughfare) such as utility work or work on power lines (i.e. telephone poles). The general term of road work is known as work zone. Roadworks can, however, also happen when a major accident occurs and road debris from the crash needs to be ...
The M74 begins at a junction with Grosvenor Road ().[3]: 15 It heads north-east as Bryanston Drive until it reaches Winnie Mandela Drive ().[3]: 15 Here the route turns east and after a short distance crosses Main Road continuing eastward as Bryanston Drive before turning south-east.