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The McKee Mk.14, is a special purpose-built American sports prototype race car, designed, developed and built by Bob McKee, and built to Group 7 specifications, for the Can-Am series, in 1969. It was experimental, but ultimately unsuccessful, failing to start the only race it entered; the 1969 Road America Can-Am round. [3] [4] [5] [6]
A Starship Technologies delivery robot, with its camera array visible. The redway system is restricted to cyclists, pedestrians, and powered wheelchairs. [3] It may not be used by horses (except where they run along designated bridleways), motorcycles, mopeds or motor-scooters ("e-scooters"), [4] though (walking-pace) electric delivery robots are permitted.
Bus-route 3 to Milton Keynes Central railway station via Central Milton Keynes [1] Construction; Bicycle facilities: The Coachway is connected to the Milton Keynes redway system of cycle/ pedestrian routes. Accessible: All access routes are wheelchair-friendly. Key dates; 1989: opened: 2008: closed for demolition and rebuild: 2010: new building ...
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 ...
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Milton Keynes grid road system; 0–9. A421 road; A422 road; A4146 road; A5 road (Great Britain) A509 road; A5130 road; H. H6 Childs Way; H10 Bletcham Way; O.
The road was constructed to motorway standards and opened on Thursday 26 February 1976, as a section of the A405. [ 45 ] [ 46 ] It eventually became part of the M25's route. [ 41 ] [ 42 ] The section to the south, from Heathrow Airport to Rickmansworth had five separate routes proposed when a public inquiry was launched in 1974.
Other brandings introduced in 1992 were County Line and Buckinghamshire Road Car; all were run with a mixture of full-size vehicles and minibuses. [25] In November 1992 Milton Keynes Citybus was taken over by Cambus Holdings. The three offshoots were merged under the Road Car name, and the operation was expanded at the expense of the main company.