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  2. Collector road - Wikipedia

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    A collector road or distributor road is a low-to-moderate-capacity road which serves to move traffic from local streets to arterial roads. Unlike arterials, collector roads are designed to provide access to residential properties. Rarely, jurisdictions differentiate major and minor collector roads, the former being generally wider and busier. [1]

  3. Southern Distributor Road - Wikipedia

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    The road and associated structures were built as part of a Private Finance Initiative. The route extends from M4 junction 24 Coldra roundabout in the east, to Ebbw Bridge roundabout in the west (as the A48). The A48 itself continues to M4 junction 28. The 8 miles (13 kilometres) road is a fully kerbed tarmacadam dual carriageway.

  4. Norwich Northern Distributor Road - Wikipedia

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    The Norwich Northern Distributor Road, now officially named the Broadland Northway (but commonly known as the NDR) is a 12.4 miles (20.0 km) dual-carriageway linking the A47 to the south east of the city to the proposed Rackheath Eco-town and Norwich International Airport to the north of Norwich before finishing at the A1067 Fakenham Road to the north west of the city.

  5. A4241 road - Wikipedia

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    The Peripheral Distributor Road scheme is funded by the Welsh Assembly Government Transport Grant, Objective 1 and the Local Regeneration Fund. The scheme was designed by Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council and tendered under the Engineering and Construction Contract, Option D. The successful tenderer was the Hochtief Griffiths Joint Venture.

  6. Cloverleaf interchange - Wikipedia

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    The first cloverleaf interchange patented in the US was by Arthur Hale, a civil engineer in Maryland, on February 29, 1916. [3] [4]A modified cloverleaf, with the adjacent ramps joined into a single two-way road, was planned in 1927 for the interchange between Lake Shore Drive and Irving Park Road in Chicago, Illinois, but a diamond interchange was built instead.

  7. Distributor (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Distributor may also refer to: Any person or company engaged in distribution (marketing) Film distributor; Record distributor; Distributor (category theory) in category theory, also known as a profunctor; Distributor road, a road which serves to move traffic from local streets to arterial roads Eastern Distributor, freeway in Sydney, Australia

  8. Inner Distribution Road - Wikipedia

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    Reading Borough Council drew up plans in 2006 for the Inner Distribution Road to become an anti-clockwise one-way traffic route to help the traffic keep moving. [3] In 2006 local radio station Reading 107 conducted a survey asking if the road should become a one-way system, over 90% of people thought that there should be a public enquiry before any proposed changes go ahead. [4]

  9. M4 relief road - Wikipedia

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    The road would have cost between £350 million (later rising by £660m to an estimated £1 billion), [17] and financed by a Private Finance Initiative (PFI) with the Welsh Assembly. [28] It was planned to be the United Kingdom's second full toll-paying motorway, after the M6 Toll. Proposals in 2004 for the road to be tolled were met with ...