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  2. M1 motorway - Wikipedia

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    The first section of motorway was the Preston Bypass in Lancashire, now part of the M6 motorway, which opened in 1958. [3] The M1 was Britain's first full-length motorway and opened in 1959. [citation needed] The early M1 had no speed limits, crash barriers, or lighting, and had soft shoulders rather than hard.

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  6. Highways in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    This is an introductory road of Győr and the old part of the M1. M15 motorway is a branch of the M1 motorway, connecting it with the border of Slovakia, toward to Bratislava. M85 expressway is a branch of the M1 motorway, connecting it with the city of Csorna, toward to Szombathely (M86) or Sopron and the border of Austria.

  7. M1 motorway (Republic of Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    Part of this original M1 is now a spur to Dublin Airport, while another part between Whitehall to the Port Tunnel portals is now narrowed to two+one lanes (although still grade-separated) as a result of the Dublin Port Tunnel work. There are toll fees for use of the motorway between junctions 7 and 10, the section which forms the Drogheda ...

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  9. M621 motorway - Wikipedia

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    The M621 is a 7.7-mile-long (12 km) loop of motorway in West Yorkshire, England that takes traffic into central Leeds between the M1 and M62 motorways. History [ edit ]