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  2. A1 and A4 roads closed after serious crashes - AOL

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  3. A1 Black Cat roundabout statue taken down for road upgrade - AOL

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    National Highways says the sculpture is having a "well-earned rest" as roadworks progress. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  4. A1(M) motorway - Wikipedia

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    A1(M) is the designation given to a series of four separate motorway sections in the UK. Each section is an upgrade to a section of the A1 , a major north–south road which connects London , the capital of England, with Edinburgh , the capital of Scotland.

  5. Black Cat roundabout - Wikipedia

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    Black cat roundabout on A1 A metal black cat sign was installed on the roundabout in January 2004, taking its shape from the cat on the original garage clock tower. During construction of the Great Barford bypass the black cat was temporarily relocated to the construction site office, before a second larger cat was returned to the roundabout ...

  6. A roads in Zone 1 of the Great Britain numbering scheme

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    Although the road commences on the A1(M) there is no connection between the two. The A162 follows the route of the original A1 as far as Ferrybridge. The old A1 continues ahead as the A1246 with traffic for the A162 having to use slip roads. Originally started on former A1 at Brotherton. A163 A19 near Barlby on Selby bypass

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  8. A66 road - Wikipedia

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    The historic route between Scotch Corner and Hull follows what is now today's A1, A168, B6265, A59 and A1079. It is anomalously numbered since west of Penrith it trespasses into numbering zone 5; this is because it originally terminated at the A6 in Penrith but was extended further west in order to create one continuous east–west route.

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