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'Motorway bridge across Lillebaelt'
'Motorway bridge across Lillebaelt'
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'Motorway bridge across Lillebaelt'
'Motorway bridge across Lillebaelt'
'Motorway bridge across Lillebaelt'
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I believe that the highest numbered motorway in the UK is the M898 a short 1/2 mile spur off the M8 in the Glasgow area.
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There is no motorway from Glasgow to Aberdeen
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The M42 motorway is a major road in England. The motorway is 55 miles in length and spans Bromsgrove in Worcestershire to Ashby-de-la-Zouch in Leicestershire.
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M56 is the closest motorway to Manchester Airport.
Although the M6 is the main motorway closest to the airport.
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can you drive a scooter on the motorway, I don't think you can but there is a possibility that you can.
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On route 1, no
On the motorway / freeway running parallel to it , yes
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There IS an M7 motorway.... It's in Ireland - It runs from Galvone in the south to Johnstown in the north !
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Motorway Company in the Republic of Slovenia was created in 1993.
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Christchurch Southern Motorway was created on 1981-05-04.
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Auckland Southern Motorway was created on 1953-07-16.
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Christchurch Northern Motorway was created on 1967-10-16.
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Auckland Northern Motorway was created on 1959-05-30.
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Central Motorway Police Group was created in 1990.
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The first Motorway in UK (M6) was opened in 1958.
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A motorway in the UK is a major 'divided highway' type of road, serving major towns and cities.
A motorway 'marker' could be the small signs seen along a motorway that identify the exact location and distance to the end of the motorway (useful for reporting position if your car breaks down). These are every 500 metres.
If the question is about how motorways are marked in the UK, then all motorway signs are white text on a blue background. Exits (off-ramps) are signposted well in advance while driving on the motorway.
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Poole is a massive city on the south coast but has no motorway! There are a few short stretches of dual carriageway and loads of speed cameras. The nearest motorway is the M27 in Southampton.
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The A11 isn't a motorway, it's just an ordinary road and runs between London and Norwich. The M11 motorway runs between London and Cambridge.
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my car was damaged by debris on the motorway can i make a claim?
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Motorway signs in England have a blue background.
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It's from the German Autobahn. Auto - Car (Motor), Bahn - Lane (By way).
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The first motorway opened in Britain was the M6 (M=Motorway). It was known as the Preston Bypass. It was opened in 1958.
When it was planned, the Preston Bypass was seen as the first piece of a large network. It was deemed a success and led to the construction of a second motorway, the M1, opened in 1959.
There was no speed limit and no crash barriers and hardly any traffic -- now that's what I call motoring!
The M6 is also Britain's longest motorway and Britain's busiest.
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If you're refering to the M1 in the United Kingdom, then it goes from the North Circular Road (A406), Staples Corner, London to the A1 (M) motorway North of Leeds passing London, Coventry, Leicester, Nottingham, Sheffield and Leeds. It was the first long distance motorway in the UK and is 193 miles (311 km) long.
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It means "Model 1" "Addition 1"
The standard M1 carbine has the standard solid wooden rifle stock, while the M1A1 is the modified "paratrooper" model with the folding metal wire stocks, these versions of the carbine were used in Europe.
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378 kilometres taking this route:
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If it is road legal and you have a full driving licence and insurance you can ride it on a motorway.
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North West Motorway Police Group was created in 2008.
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The first motorway was the Preston bypass opened in 1958 and is now part of the M6.
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A dual carriageway will probably have traffic lights, roundabouts and other road features similar to normal roads so cannot be a motorway. Also, a motorway has to have a hard shoulder as well.
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Amber/yellow cat's eyes mark the entrance of a motorway.
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It is 35 miles, takes approximately 1 hour to get there. Providing you are driving on the motorway in normal traffic.
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