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The M1 motorway connects London to Leeds, where it joins the A1(M) near Aberford, to connect to Newcastle. It was the first inter-urban motorway to be completed in the UK; [2] the first motorway in the country was the Preston Bypass, which later became part of the M6. [3] The motorway is 193 miles (311 km) long and was constructed in four ...
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A spur from the M1 south of Rugby. Warwickshire, Northamptonshire: 19,536 7.9 12.7 M48: An alternative route to the M4 between Bristol and Caldicot. Gloucestershire, Monmouthshire: 22,632 12 19 M49: A western bypass of Bristol. Bristol, Gloucestershire: 22,461 5.0 8.0 M5: A northeast-southwest motorway in South West England, linking Birmingham ...
In 2006 works were carried out on this junction – to widen the slip roads, to install new traffic signals, to create a dedicated left-turn lane from the A509 to the northbound M1, to widen the southbound A509 to three lanes between J14 and Northfield roundabout, and to create a new access road from the A5130 to the (then) proposed new 500 ...
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M1 motorway, a road in England connecting London and Leeds; M1 motorway (Hungary), a road connecting Budapest and Győr and Hegyeshalom, border to Austria; M1 motorway (Northern Ireland), a road connecting Belfast and Dungannon; M1 motorway (Republic of Ireland), a road connecting Dublin to the border with Northern Ireland; M1 highway (Russia ...
Numbered roads in the UK are signed as M (Motorway), A, [12] or B [12] roads (legal "classification" varies between countries), as well as various categories of more minor roads: for internal purposes, local authorities may also use C, [13] D [citation needed] and U [13] (the letter standing for "Unclassified"); use of C and U numbers on signs is unusual but examples can be found in all four ...
The Catthorpe Interchange is a major intersection at the southern end of the M6, the western end of the A14 and junction 19 of the M1 near the village of Catthorpe in Leicestershire, England. It was developed in 1994 when the link to the A14 was added to the pre-existing M1/M6 junction by joining the M1, M6 and A14 to the country lane between ...
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