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Dorset is one of only five non metropolitan counties in England not to have a single motorway. However, two trunk road corridors run east–west through the county. In the north, the A303 London to Exeter and Cornwall road briefly enters the county, though for most of its route it is north of the borders with Somerset and Wiltshire.
Motorway service areas, also known as service stations, are places where drivers can leave a motorway to refuel, rest, or take refreshments. Some also incorporate or adjoin hotels. Only 20 motorway services in the UK remain in the ownership of the Department for Transport and let on 50-year leases to private operating companies. [1]
A south-north motorway linking the A1(M) to the Tyne Tunnel. 42,802 4.0 6.4 A3(M) A north-south motorway linking the A3 to the A27 near Portsmouth. Hampshire: 92,989 5.0 8.0 A308(M) A spur from the M4 south of Maidenhead. Continues as the A308 in Windsor. Berkshire: 23,541 0.6 0.97 A329(M) A southeast-northwest motorway linking Bracknell to ...
The west branch of the M27 motorway – M3 interchange has a flyover junction with the winding westbound A3090 on the western boundary of Cadnam, having passed through the conservation area village centre, from where the resumed A31 continues as a dualled trunk road through the rest of the New Forest, past Ringwood and enters Dorset just before ...
It runs north from the A35 at Dorchester in Dorset into Somerset through Yeovil and Shepton Mallet before terminating at the Three Lamps junction with the A4 in central Bristol. The road is entirely single carriageway, except in the Yeovil and Bristol built-up areas, at Ilchester (where it multiplexes with the A303 ), and north of Dorchester.
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Route information; Length: 96.0 mi [1] (154.5 km): Major junctions; West end: A30 in Honiton 2]: A37 near Dorchester. A31 near Bere Regis A36 in Totton M271 in Southampton. A33 in Southampton: East end: A335 in Southampton: Location; Country: United Kingdom: Primary destinations: Bridport Dorchester Poole Bournemouth Southampton: Road network; Roads in the United Kingdom; Motorways; A and B ...
The section of the M3 from near Junction 12 (Eastleigh and Chandler's Ford) to the last, Junction 14 for the M27 replaced part of the A33, which was upgraded to motorway standard and opened in 1991. [7] In 2008, the busiest section of the motorway, at Chandler's Ford, carried a daily average of around 130,000 vehicles. [10]