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A west-east motorway bypassing Medway, Sittingbourne and Faversham. Kent: 106,582 25.7 41.4 M20: A west-east motorway linking London to Folkestone and the Channel Tunnel. 120,348 50.6 81.4 M23: A north-south motorway linking London to Gatwick Airport and Crawley. Surrey, West Sussex: 110,574 15.9 25.6 M25: A ring road of London numbered ...
The Scottish executive debunked the report as "misleading". [84] A further study listed in the 2012 Collins Big Road Atlas did not list the A82 as one of the most at risk to safety. [82] In 2017, Member of the Scottish Parliament David Stewart criticised the A82's safety record in Inverness after a man was killed after being hit by a car on the ...
The W3 along with two other routes of the W series, W4 and W5 (also Carvers Coaches), were travelling together in convoy on the M53 motorway at the time of the crash, and students on-board the other coaches witnessed the crash of the W3.
Sign on the northbound A74(M) on the Scottish border near its southern end M74 near Larkhall. The A74(M) and M74 form a major motorway in Scotland, connecting it to England. The routes connect the M8 motorway in central Glasgow to the Scottish-English border at Gretna. They are part of the unsigned international E-road network E05.
On 18 November 1993, just after midnight, a minibus was involved in a fatal collision with a maintenance vehicle on the M40 motorway near Warwick, England.The minibus was transporting 14 children home to Worcestershire from a school trip to the Royal Albert Hall in London when it veered into the rear of the motorway maintenance lorry which was stationary on the hard shoulder.
The 40-mile-long motorway was ranked last in a survey of more than 9,166 road users conducted by watchdog Transport Focus. M42 is ranked England’s worst motorway thanks to ‘potholes and delays ...
The A7 is a major road, partly a trunk road, that connects Edinburgh in Central Scotland to Carlisle in North West England. The A7 meets the M6 motorway close to Carlisle, which connects to the English motorway network.
The motorway was designed to be capable of handling vehicles at speeds of 70 mph (110 km/h), [5] although there was no speed limit on UK motorways until 1965. [12] Lancashire Police estimated that 2,300 cars were using the road each day within the first month of opening, which was considerably less than the road's capacity. [ 13 ]