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The Milton Keynes grid road system is a network of predominantly national speed limit, fully landscaped routes that form the top layer of the street hierarchy for both private and public transport in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. The system is unique in the United Kingdom for its innovative use of street hierarchy principles: the grid roads ...
The A5130 was a minor A-class road in the United Kingdom, from (near) the M1 at Junction 14 to Woburn.Although the roadway still exists, it was declassified in 2017. [1]It started on a roundabout with the A509 just west of Junction 14 of the M1 motorway and proceeded south round (what was then) the eastern edge of the original Milton Keynes designated area.
Access to Aylesbury is via a small mini roundabout with the A413, itself also a single carriageway. This junction is exceptionally small for the traffic flow it serves in all three directions. There is an alternative route into Aylesbury, via the B4443, which leaves the A4010 a little further west, also by way of a mini roundabout.
Westcroft Roundabout Westcroft, Milton Keynes: H7 Chaffron Way; V2 Tattenhoe Street ... Dual mini roundabouts Brentwood, Essex: A1023 High Street; A128 Ongar Road;
The case for its creation was examined in a Strategic Study for the Cambridge – Milton Keynes – Oxford corridor, published by National Infrastructure Commission in November 2016. [11] The NIC saw the road as being of national strategic importance by providing an outer orbital route around London , linking Southampton , the M3 , M4 , M40 ...
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Junction Name Type Location Roads Grid Reference Notes Magic Roundabout aka The Plough Roundabout : Roundabout Hemel Hempstead 51°44′46″N 00°28′23″W / 51.74611°N 0.47306°W / 51.74611; -0.47306
Here the A509 is a single carriageway once more until it crosses the M1 at junction 14, where it enters the Milton Keynes urban area. Continuing westwards from here, the road once more becomes a dual carriageway, running for a further 4 miles (6.4 km) past the edge of Central Milton Keynes (the central business district of the city), to link up ...