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  2. International E-road network - Wikipedia

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    Approximate extent of the completed motorway network in Europe as of May 2014. The international E-road network is a numbering system for roads in Europe developed by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE). The network is numbered from E1 up and its roads cross national borders.

  3. European route E15 - Wikipedia

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    The European route E15 is part of the United Nations international E-road network. It is a north–south "reference road", running from Inverness , Scotland south through England and France to Algeciras , Spain . [ 1 ]

  4. European route E13 - Wikipedia

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    European route E13 is part of the International E-road network. It runs most of the length of the M1 motorway in the United Kingdom , from South Yorkshire to London. The E13 follows the route Doncaster – Sheffield – Nottingham – Leicester – Northampton – Luton – London , [ 1 ] and is 277 km (172 mi) long.

  5. Roadworks over A12 in Essex are oldest on UK's major road network

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    The roadworks, in place since 2015, could still be there in 2025, National Highways says. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  6. European route E5 in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The European route E5 in the United Kingdom is a series of roads, part of the International E-road network, running from western Scotland to southern England. It crosses afterwards the English Channel to France and ends in Spain eventually. The route is not signposted in the United Kingdom. [1] The start of E5 at Greenock Municipal Buildings

  7. European route E5 - Wikipedia

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    The European route E5 is part of the United Nations international E-road network. It is the westernmost north–south "reference road", running from Greenock in Scotland, south through Great Britain and France to Algeciras, Spain. [1] The route is 1,900 miles (3,100 km) long.

  8. List of countries by road network size - Wikipedia

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    Also included is additional data on the length of each country or region's controlled-access highway network (also known as a motorway, expressway, freeway, etc.), designed for high vehicular traffic. Unless otherwise noted, the data is from the United States's Central Intelligence Agency. [1] * indicates Roads in Country/Territory links.

  9. Transport in Europe - Wikipedia

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    The International E-road network is a numbering system for roads in Europe developed by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE). The network is numbered from E1 up and its roads cross national borders. It also reaches Central Asian countries like Kyrgyzstan, since they are members of the UNECE. Main international traffic ...