They continued their pursuit along Broadway and on to a motorway slip road. |
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Bradford has for too long languished at the end of two dead-end railway lines and one dead-end motorway. |
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In one case vulnerable residents would have to cross a motorway slip road to reach the next branch if their existing one closed. |
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The motorway will link up with the southern ring road at Sandyford and with the airport motorway on the north of Dublin. |
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By the time they arrived, the 29-year-old labourer had sped off the motorway and careered the wrong way down a dual-carriageway and slip road. |
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He alerted colleagues in a bid to warn drivers heading north on the motorway. |
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Lanes one and two of the motorway were closed for about an hour while two wreckers were used to drag the lorry from the ditch. |
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The motorway was closed as rescuers battled to free casualties from the twisted wreckage of the coach. |
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Certainly the car holds the road well and steers nicely and positively, whether on rural rides or slamming it down the motorway. |
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Householders in Moss Lane, Oswaldtwistle, had tried for years to stop traffic using the road as a rat run to the M65 motorway. |
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Put it on a motorway and you could happily sit behind the wheel and watch the miles waft past. |
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Then just as we were getting to the outskirts of town and heading for the motorway, we stopped at the lights. |
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The same man tried to attack a third woman after following her along the M6 motorway, before ramming her car and forcing her to stop. |
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Thieves have raided a motorway petrol garage three times in a fortnight one of them wearing a jacket he had stolen on an earlier visit. |
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We have all raged at those dangerous idiots who insist on driving one-handed down the motorway at 80 mph while gabbling into a mobile phone. |
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The motorway will eventually be joined to a southern route from Dublin to Rosslare. |
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And one in 10 claimed to drive a significant distance out of their way to avoid travelling on a motorway. |
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Police believe the car may have aquaplaned on the waterlogged motorway because of the heavy rain. |
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All but one of the four northbound motorway lanes had to be closed down for several hours creating jams and tailbacks. |
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The East Lancashire Road was jammed with commuters trying to avoid the motorway. |
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There remains some accelerative ability, though, and cruising is quiet when our laughable legal motorway limit represents under 2, 000rpm. |
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The scheme is also within a few minutes' drive of the main motorway network and is close to a number of bus routes. |
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Will getting motorists to drive more slowly on the motorway really help reduce global warming? |
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O'Callaghan said UEP would also consider funding part of the proposed outer ring motorway to help alleviate congestion. |
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A hundred yards away, a sorry looking BMW 6-series is parked at right angles to a motorway barrier, forming a makeshift roadblock. |
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The motorway figure of 47 mpg shows the potential on long runs, so most owners should end up on the right side of 40 mpg. |
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Even in good conditions 70 miles per hour on the motorway is a potentially lethal speed if you are tailgating the car in front. |
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Mobile phones are bombarded with text messages and information is flashed on motorway signs. |
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For as far as she could see in either direction the traffic on the motorway was motionless. |
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The sofas are being offered for sale in supermarket car parks and on motorway service stations. |
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Plans for a new motorway linking the M6 and M56 have been put forward to beat congestion. |
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He admitted dangerous driving after sending text messages while driving over 60 mph on a motorway. |
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It is rather like passing your driving test in an automatic car, then proceeding on to the motorway and finding that you must operate a gearbox. |
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Britain's first toll motorway is due to be opened officially by the Transport Secretary today. |
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When police examined his car, left on the motorway, they found a note written on the back of a bus timetable. |
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While that search is ongoing, he should instigate a full safety review of the current motorway programme immediately. |
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There was a smash on the motorway this morning and so there was a lengthy delay. |
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This can become so congested that at peak times that traffic can back up as far as the motorway. |
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Wind noise is audible at motorway speeds, but only because the engine and tyres are so quiet. |
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On a recent visit to a motorway service station, we paid 15 quid for three rotten sandwiches and undrinkable tea. |
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The Services is a spoof documentary about a motorway service station in which he plays most of the characters. |
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They cannot risk the frequent delivery delays that occur when the motorway is blocked by road works or accidents. |
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In the seventies and eighties there was a motorway service station chain called Happy Eater. |
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Post-cyclonic palm trees on either side of the motorway were bent like hunchbacks. |
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She was concerned about the number of industrial buildings that were springing up near the motorway exit close to her home. |
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Only after a decade or more does one begin to see the tower cranes which betoken new construction in the sky near the motorway junctions. |
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Up to 400 horseboxes could be involved, potentially bringing the orbital motorway to a standstill. |
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The city is physically contained by the orbital M25 motorway with its 31 junctions. |
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Firefighters change en route, as they bowl down the Byres Road or hurtle along the motorway. |
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The usual motorway jams on a Bank Holiday Monday have somehow become the stuff of shock-horror headlines. |
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The spare land left over from the building the motorway is probably the most biodiverse area anywhere round there. |
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Crime fiction offers a framework in which to pursue our curiosity about anomalous behaviour, it hooks us, as might a car crash on the motorway. |
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The early morning mist shrouded the motorway as he turned north away from Wellington. |
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You chose to use the motorway with scant regard for others, for your own purposes and your own enjoyment, and that is a crime in itself. |
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The final leg of the journey took us on a spectacular ride through picturesque mountains, with the motorway reaching 5,000 feet above sea level. |
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In Ireland, our motorway network is expanding rapidly, yet we have yet to build one motorway filling station or rest area. |
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As the two men slept in a rest area at the side of a motorway, a witness recognised their vehicle from police warnings on television. |
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We await an upgrade of the A8000, a vital trunk road that would have been turned into a motorway years ago had it been in the south. |
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They said driving lessons and tests should include motorway and night driving and handling dangerous situations. |
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There was no answer, only the silence of the dust clearing and the distant rumble of motorway traffic. |
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The cameras can be at the side of the road, in lay-bys and on motorway bridges. |
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A number of avenues could be explored to resolve the problem of vehicles striking low railway bridges in areas outside the main motorway routes. |
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Although it boasts the twists and turns of a single track road, it could have reached the same destination by motorway. |
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New traffic figures show Scotland's main motorway artery is rapidly clogging up ahead of expert forecasts. |
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A Bradford councillor has made a scathing attack on preservationists who are bitterly opposed to the construction of an Aire Valley motorway. |
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I braced myself as we sped up the hard shoulder for what seemed like an eternity before we'd gathered enough speed to join the motorway. |
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Two Burnley youths who ambushed two men in a motorway under-pass have been sentenced to two years detention. |
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Earlier, a policeman told how he spotted a vehicle travelling at speed in the outside lane of the motorway on March 1 last year at 10.15 am. |
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Police say that the bones, which were found dumped beneath a motorway, have now been reinterred at the cemetery. |
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Several lorries then ploughed into the wreckage as the motorway was turned into a scene of chaos as cars and lorries collided with each other. |
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While the company believes its ten depots cover the main motorway arteries and towns, there is still room for further expansion. |
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Two of the vehicles caught fire and the section of motorway was closed for five-and-a-half hours as wreckage was cleared. |
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In the 1960s and 70s, gravel was extracted from the Mersey Valley to construct the then M63 motorway. |
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He said the hotel's proximity to the capital and the planned new motorway would help to attract visitors. |
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Firefighters freed passengers trapped in the wrecked vehicle near Grunstadt on the Mannheim-bound stretch of motorway. |
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But the proposed new motorway could carry 55,000 cars a day on this stretch of road. |
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On Monday morning, they started out for the motorway at the unusually early hour of ten o'clock. |
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What other explanation can there be for maintaining a 50 mph limit on a clear three-lane motorway? |
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The final stretch of Ireland's longest motorway will be officially opened by Taoiseach Bertie Ahern today. |
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The busy M1 motorway was closed for nearly six hours yesterday after a pile-up involving 11 vehicles. |
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Northbound traffic had to be diverted for a number of hours while the truck and its load of linseed and rape-seed was cleared from the motorway. |
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He got a perverse enjoyment out of seeing people undertake him on quiet stretches of motorway and wondered why they got so hot under the collar. |
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The proposed new motorway could pass within four miles of the town, if it goes ahead in that area. |
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As we drove down the darkened motorway, the worst nightmare for a skier happened. |
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The north-west network stretches along roughly 400 miles of motorway and all-purpose roads. |
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We should always be edgy when we walk down dark alleyways in the middle of the night and be scared of lorries on the motorway. |
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I told him to stay on the motorway until we got near Warwick but after half an hour he went wrong again. |
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An acoustic fence will also be built between Ashfield Lane and the motorway slip road. |
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On the other side of the motorway about 65 cars and 12 motorbikes were lined up for the anti-speed camera demo. |
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The second inquiry examined plans for motorway service areas at Kirby Hill, Kirk Deighton, Flaxby Covert, east of Knaresborough, Skelton Grange, near Leeds, and Bramham. |
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Handily located just metres from the motorway, nevertheless, Acacia Restaurant and the adjoining lounge bar are so positioned to seem far from the madding crowd. |
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Does it mean that taniwha will be holding up motorway bridges again? |
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They got rid of the only hospital in town to make way for a motorway that allowed tourists going to the Lake District to get past us a bit quicker. |
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The present elevated motorway will be moved back some 100m from the seafront and remade at ground level, allowing a linear park to be created along the waterfront. |
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As night fades, along the motorway bathed in early morning light, an unending line of vehicles including three-wheelers and motor cycles speed towards the town. |
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In return, the operator can levy a toll upon traffic using the motorway. |
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The chaos at the toll plaza on the M50 motorway continues apace. |
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The area will also become a stopping-off site, rather like a motorway service area, for birds moving across the country between East Anglia and the North West of England. |
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The A168 is the former southbound carriageway of the A1 dual carriageway, which became a local service road parallel with the motorway when the old road was upgraded. |
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So common have these birds become that it is rare to drive down the great chalk cutting where the motorway bisects the Chiltern ridge, and not see one. |
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Britain, one of the provinces furthest from Rome, was provided with a road system which in total length is comparable with our modern trunk road and motorway network. |
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They are excavating on both sides of the M62, cutting a diversion channel so the canal go under the motorway bridge without disrupting traffic above. |
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How they meet, though, is what changes things for them both, as they manage to sideswipe each other in their cars on a motorway and cause an accident. |
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On the lake itself, 35 miles north of the coast, a 200 ft container ship lost its moorings and threatened to strike the Interstate 10 motorway bridge. |
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As the blizzard of redundancies and closures continued through the 1970s and 80s, finding investment for such ventures was about as easy as crossing a motorway blindfolded. |
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Sections of motorway were shut down due to gale force winds. |
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At the moment, usage of the M6 is limited by the fact that, during a large part of the day, the number of cars on that motorway exceed its capacity. |
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Funding should have been available for this stretch of motorway. |
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Objectors to the Aire Valley motorway are in danger of being worn out by constantly having to send in their reasons for objecting, claims an action group. |
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I crossed the roundabout, took the bridge over the motorway, looped round the second roundabout and sped down the slip road onto the motorway itself. |
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Police probing the death of a man who drove the wrong way up a motorway slip road, today said he could have been driving erratically just moments before the crash. |
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The tragedy happened just after midnight and was witnessed by a horrified police officer who had been passing the slip road to the motorway in a patrol car. |
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The city motorway towards the south was transformed into a field of rubble by a rain of dust and bricks, which damaged numerous cars and injured their drivers. |
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It also helps explain all those juggernauts streaming up the M74 and the A1 from the Channel ports and the mushrooming of distribution depots off every Scottish motorway. |
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The exit ramp from the motorway took me down to a set of lights, sadly however it took everyone else down too and a queue of vehicles was waiting to get through the lights. |
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Ms. White was again reiterating her opposition to an inter-urban motorway but stated she fully supported the upgrading of roads and the urgent need for a Carlow bypass. |
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It might mean re-routing the motorway, depending on what's uncovered? |
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The best thing for me used to be on Friday or Saturday night, when I put on my leathers, got on my Ducati 916 and went hurtling down the motorway at 180 mph. |
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Despite Mum's apprehensions we made the motorway journey from Little Walden down to the London orbital road and out to Portsmouth without a hiccup. |
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A report by banking group Halifax revealed that the top 30 towns for price growth were all outside the M25 London orbital motorway, and Brighouse headed the list. |
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The road turned out to be La Periphique, the orbital motorway that has been built more or less precisely on the boundary between the city of Paris and its suburbs. |
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The contract will in effect involve the widening of all the remaining three-lane sections of the M25 to four lanes, and cover 100 km of the London orbital motorway. |
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Blackdown is on the outskirts of Leamington Spa, an hour's motorway drive from Birmingham airport or a slow black taxi ride through that city's satellite towns and beyond. |
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Once you get it moving on a motorway, though, it buzzes along with aplomb. |
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We took the M40 motorway and then the A40 ring road around Oxford. |
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I knew it was only a matter of minutes before I was rumbled and some sort of motorway security or, worse, the rozzers themselves would be on the scene. |
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The slippery shape also helps towards the claimed 50 mpg on motorway runs. |
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It is so smooth you'd never guess it runs on diesel, and the little Hyundai goes like a bomb, startling other drivers both around town and on the motorway. |
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Motorists were caught up in long traffic tailbacks after an accident caused chaos on the motorway and led to traffic congestion on main routes through Kendal. |
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In the postwar years, Rugby became well served by the motorway network, with the M1 and M6 merging close to the town. |
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In the following years, the only investments done were to complete already started motorway constructions. |
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Belgium today has the longest total motorway length per area unit of any country in the world. |
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Denmark has a well covered motorway system today, which has been difficult to build due to the county's geography with many islands. |
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There had been plans since before the Second World War for a motorway network in the United Kingdom. |
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This was done to assure that all ferry traffic is directed to the motorway system as soon as possible. |
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The motorway section on national roads 4 and 29, between Simo and Tornio, is said to be the northernmost motorway in the world. |
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When the viaduct opened in 1963, it was the longest motorway bridge in England. |
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Another important motorway is the Attiki Odos motorway, the main beltway of the Athens Metropolitan area. |
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Other shorter sections of motorway either have been or will be built on some other main routes. |
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The world's first motorway was the Autostrada dei laghi, inaugurated on 21 September 1924 in Milan. |
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All in all the Netherlands has one of the more advanced motorway networks in the world. |
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Two motorway service areas are on the M25, and two others are directly accessible from it. |
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The number of the IP or IC of which a motorway section is a part is not signed except in some short motorways which lack a proper A number. |
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The first motorway to open was the M1 motorway, though it did so under temporary powers until the Special Roads Act had been passed. |
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New Zealand's first motorway opened in December 1950 near Wellington, running from Johnsonville to Tawa. |
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Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin contain motorways, with only Auckland having a substantial motorway network. |
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In addition, as of the same month, the airport has over 8,000 long stay spaces located near the M11 motorway and A120 junction. |
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Rotterdam is well connected by international, national, regional and local public transport systems, as well as by the Dutch motorway network. |
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The M40 motorway passes through the Chilterns in Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire sections, with a deep cutting through the Stokenchurch Gap. |
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The M26 motorway, built in 1980, provides a short link between the M25 at Sevenoaks and the M20 near Wrotham. |
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By 1993 the motorway, which was designed for a maximum of 88,000 vehicles per day, was carrying 200,000 vehicles per day. |
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Norfolk is one of the few counties in England that does not have a motorway. |
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The M62 motorway crosses the county from east to west from Hull towards Greater Manchester and Merseyside. |
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However it is common on motorway verges and railway embankments where human intervention is restricted. |
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The M5 motorway to Bristol and Exeter starts at Birmingham, and connects at Bristol with the M4 to London and South Wales. |
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The orbital nature of the motorway, in common with racetracks, lent itself to unofficial, and illegal, motor racing. |
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The numbers on the signs are kilometres from a point near the River Thames, east of London, when travelling clockwise on the motorway. |
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The M27 motorway serves a bypass for the major conurbations and as a link to other settlements on the south coast. |
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Travelling north this is a major excavation which takes the M40 motorway down from the Chilterns into Oxfordshire. |
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The M27 motorway, linking places along the south coast of England, runs just to the north of the city. |
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The M271 motorway is a spur of the M27, linking it with the Western Docks and city centre. |
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The chalk that forms the hills can clearly be seen on both sides of the cutting when driving on the motorway. |
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The original plan called for a completely new motorway, but policy change led to the plan which created the current motorway. |
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In 1965, Cologne became the first German city to be fully encircled by a motorway ringroad. |
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As soon as it opened, the motorway got close to its projected maximum volume on significant sections. |
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Nation states continue to build, for instance, specifically national motorway networks. |
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Lisbon is connected to its suburbs as well as throughout Portugal by an extensive motorway network. |
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Much of the historic Pilgrims' Way still survives at the foot of the scarp slope and this has been joined much more recently by the M20 motorway. |
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Ketley Bank is located to the SE of Ketley, between Oakengates and the M54 motorway. |
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There is an Inner Ring Road with part motorway status and an Outer Ring Road. |
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Getting up to motorway speeds is therefore much easier, with A-road overtakes a much less fraught process. |
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Most significantly, the original route has been divided by both the construction of the M5 motorway and development of the A38 trunk road. |
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A combined approach was initiated in 2014, comprising managed motorway system and lane gain scheme. |
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Each motorway in England requires that a Statutory Instrument be published, detailing the route of the road, before it can be built. |
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Below this is the spectacular Lune Gorge through which both the M6 motorway and the West Coast Main Railway Line run. |
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This runs to Barrow from the M6 motorway via Ulverston, skirting the southern Lake District. |
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There is also a place called 'Redhills' to the south west near the M6 motorway. |
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Situated just off Junction 40 of the M6 motorway, the A66, the A6 and the A686 intersect in the town. |
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On Saturdays at the Auction Mart alongside the M6 motorway Junction 40 takes place Cumbria's largest outdoor market. |
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The M4 is a motorway which runs between London and South Wales in the United Kingdom. |
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The Welsh section was completed in 1993, when the Briton Ferry motorway bridge opened. |
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During 2009 the Newport section of the motorway between Junctions 23a and 29 was upgraded with a new concrete central barrier. |
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The table below shows the timeline for the construction of the motorway on a section by section basis. |
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The village lies along the A6 road and the West Coast Main Line, and is near to the M6 motorway. |
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The Far Eastern Fells occupy a broad area to the east of Ullswater, Kirkstone Pass and are bordered by the M6 motorway. |
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Near Junction 35 of the M4, there is a stretch of the motorway that has a surfacing of porous asphalt that improves drainage and reduces noise. |
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It crosses the A640 road, then the A672, before crossing the M62 motorway by a long footbridge near Windy Hill. |
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Past the motorway the trail follows Blackstone Edge to the A58 road, then passes a series of reservoirs. |
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Following a short piece of dual carriageway, the A69 comes to Junction 43 of the M6 motorway, which skirts the eastern edge of Carlisle. |
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The motorway has only two lanes on this stretch and is a major traffic congestion blackspot. |
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The M6 motorway at the Thelwall Viaduct carries 140,000 vehicles every 24 hours. |
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The M1 motorway runs through the county, connecting Nottingham to London, Leeds and Leicester by road. |
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It lies directly beside Rotherham, from which it is separated largely by the M1 motorway. |
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Tinsley Viaduct carries the M1 London to Leeds motorway and the A631 road over the River Don. |
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Later, on the motorway, a car with go-faster stripes and spoilers overtakes us, horn blaring. |
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The M606, a spur off the M62 motorway, connects Bradford with the national motorway network. |
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Sheffield is linked into the national motorway network via the M1 and M18 motorways. |
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Partly because of its central location, Birmingham is a major transport hub on the motorway, rail and canal networks. |
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The largest being the Kingstown Industrial Estate, which is located just off the A7 road near to the M6 motorway. |
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Between Eccles and Pole Moor, 67 motorway crossings were required, including seven viaducts and eight junctions. |
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The M606, a spur off the M62 motorway, connects the district with the national motorway network. |
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The road starts to the east of Manchester at the end of the M67 motorway and A57 road. |
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In Greater Manchester, the motorway shares seven junctions, 12 to 18, with the M60 motorway. |
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The M67 heads east from the M60 motorway, passing through Denton and Hyde before ending near Mottram. |
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From the end of the motorway traffic can either follow the A628 road or the A57 road further east to the M1 motorway and Sheffield. |
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The M67 motorway starts at the M60 motorway in Manchester and heads east where it currently terminates at Mottram in Longdendale. |
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There were plans in the 1960s to extend it through the National Park to the M1 motorway and Sheffield but it was never built. |
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The hill is located west of the A672 road and south west of Junction 22 on the M62 motorway. |
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The Longden End Brook rises between the hill and the motorway and the Piethorne Brook drains to reservoirs to the southwest. |
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Junctions 1 and 3 of the M53 motorway allow access to the national motorway network. |
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Passive regeneration takes place automatically on motorway or fast A-road runs when the exhaust temperature is high. |
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I drove both versions on a route that took in motorway, A-road and twisty country lanes, and proved how potent the Cupra is. |
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A BARISTA preparing coffees for thirsty motorists at Harsthead Moor motorway service station is competing for a national award. |
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He expected that reflection of those good deeds of motorway police would turn the whole society into law abiders. |
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Most of the English section of the A1 is a series of alternating sections of dual carriageway and motorway. |
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The tunnel connects Dublin Port and the M1 motorway close to Dublin Airport. |
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The area is close to the busy Gabalfa Interchange, connecting it with the A48 and the M4 motorway. |
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The city is a hub for major roads, including the M53 motorway towards the Wirral Peninsula and Liverpool and the M56 motorway towards Manchester. |
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Pont Abraham services is a motorway service station on the M4 motorway in Wales. |
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East of Leeds, the motorway serves Wakefield at junction 30 and crosses by the River Calder. |
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He flew through a radar trap at more than twice the 75mph speed limit on a motorway near the town of Baza on Wednesday morning. |
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Rosyth is almost contiguous with neighbouring Inverkeithing, separated only by the M90 motorway. |
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In the late 1980s Junction 4a was built as part of the M42 motorway construction project. |
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The airport is also within easy access from the M90 motorway via the Queensferry Crossing. |
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The airport lies on the A8 road, and can be easily reached by the M8 motorway and the M9 motorway. |
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Started in 2011, the service runs 24 hours a day, direct via the M8 motorway. |
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The Lancashire economy relies strongly on the M6 motorway which runs from north to south, past Lancaster and Preston. |
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The airport lies a few miles away from the M1 motorway, which runs southwards to London, northwards to Leeds and connects to the M25 motorway. |
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The Highways Agency did not anticipate the traffic flows through the junction and the resultant queues can now extend back onto the motorway. |
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Currently, the airport is easily accessible by road due with direct access to the adjoining M8 motorway. |
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It has a boomy engine note, particularly when revved, but it cruises quietly and easily along a motorway. |
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This motorway remains to be properly named, only being described as the M4 relief road. |
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National Road 73 and National Road 75 are both built to motorway standard and have high traffic but are not considered trunk. |
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Many trunk roads have segregated lanes in a dual carriageway, or are of motorway standard. |
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The only other new motorway constructions currently being planned in the UK is a motorway running south of the city of Newport, south Wales. |
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Well placed beside an extensive motorway network and suffering high unemployment figures but, with key automative companies in the town. |
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The 41-year-old was detained during police traffic checks at a motorway rest area 240km south of Madrid. |
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It does not have a motorway, although there is a short stretch of dual carriageway towards the north of Newport near the hospital and prison. |
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The road linking the towns also leads to Blantyre and Bothwell and ultimately to the M74 motorway. |
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Another modern bypass keeps East Kilbride traffic heading for the M77 motorway away from Eaglesham. |
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They can commonly be seen taking advantage of thermals from the M40 motorway. |
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As the new PCSO for Corley Service Station on the M6 motorway, the uniformed officer will have two million customers to look after each year. |
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London is notorious for its traffic congestion, with the M25 motorway the busiest stretch in the country. |
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The bridge is the most northerly piece of the motorway network in the United Kingdom. |
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It was let down by engine noise which sounded quite boomy in the cabin, particularly when the 104mph Navara was put under duress on the motorway. |
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At Junction 28 the Cullompton services are signed on the motorway in the northbound direction only. |
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Eduardo Bastos inexplicably stopped the bus on the inside lane of the motorway instead of pulling into the hard shoulder. |
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A total of 10 new overhead gantries are required along the construction of the M1 junction 39 to 42 smart motorway scheme. |
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On joining the motorway at junction 24 none of the overhead gantries were lit and traffic was able to proceed in any lane. |
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Mondeo Man used to spend his days propped up in motorway lay-bys with nothing but a mushroom slice and tepid coffee for companionship. |
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Temporary cat's eyes with just a reflective strip are often used during motorway repair work. |
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A STRETCH of motorway was blocked for more than seven hours after a lorry full of chickens overturned and spilled its live load. |
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Tim Shallcross, the IAM's Welsh policy officer, said variable limits had worked well on the M25, London's orbital motorway. |
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Neither Chris nor I are naive enough to suppose that the money would be diverted to fund, say, a western orbital motorway for the Black Country. |
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A MAN has been killed after a rush-hour crash involving a car transporter and a car at a notorious motorway junction. |
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The A483 dual carriageway links the city centre with the motorway at Junction 42 to the east and Junction 47 to the north west. |
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The most significant of these roads is the M74 motorway connecting Scotland and England. |
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The Greater London boundary has been aligned to the M25 motorway in places. |
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Emily Corrie, 36, was seen weaving from lane to lane of a motorway at up to 80mph. |
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Albi the nurse shark travelled 125 miles down the M6 motorway for a date in Birmingham. |
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Adjacent to a new community on Persimmon's Breme Park, just a short walk from the station and close to the A38 motorway link. |
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The Lieserschulucht road bridge carries the main motorway from northern Europe to Italy over a river in mountainous Carinthia. |
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A MAN has been arrested on suspicion of driving a lorry the wrong way along the busy carriageway of a West Mildands motorway. |
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At the end of the motorway arrive at a roundabout and take the first exit to the A40, signposted to South Wales and Monmouth. |
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To the south lie Bedfont and Stanwell while to the west Heathrow is separated from Slough in Berkshire by the M25 motorway. |
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The M8 motorway that crosses the River Clyde, crosses on the Kingston Bridge. |
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The main M8 motorway passes through the city centre and connects to the M77, M73, and M80 motorways. |
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Birmingham Airport is accessible from the north and south via Junction Six of the M42 motorway. |
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Father-of-two John Tivy, 49, was caught by a speed camera as he raced along the M4 to get to the motorway services. |
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The M4 is the principal motorway in the region that connects Cardiff with Swansea to the west, and Newport and London to the east. |
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We've been giving Gary Lineker plenty of stick that it's now him who will be schlepping it up the motorway instead of us. |
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All drivers have their rat-runs and know their routes but, when we take them off the motorway, they become blind rats. |
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Even motorway service stations have great food, with the local tannies contributing home-cooked pies, biscuits and cakes at farm stalls. |
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It is now possible to drive from Frederikshavn in northern Jutland to Copenhagen on eastern Zealand without leaving the motorway. |
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It is primarily served by the A45 main road, and is near Junction 6 of the M42 motorway. |
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Our specialness on the motorway extends to so many areas that we even amaze ourselves. |
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The A43 dual carriageway connects the East Midlands with the M40 motorway corridor and on to the South of England and Solent ports. |
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The M65 motorway from Colne, connects Burnley, Accrington, Blackburn to Preston. |
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A third tunnel opened in 1971, the Kingsway Tunnel, connecting with the M53 motorway which now runs up the centre of the peninsula. |
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The only part of Greater London outside this motorway ring is North Ockendon, the furthest land unit from its centre. |
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The motorway has major junctions with the M56 and M62 at Warrington, giving access to Chester, Manchester and Liverpool. |
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Much of the motorway network is elevated by columns due to the mountainous terrain of the island. |
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In United Kingdom, there are few study regarding impact of road traffic accidents from existing and new urban motorway. |
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In particular, new urban motorway does not grant a reduction of traffic accidents. |
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In Italy, a study performed on urban motorway A56 Tangenziale di Napoli showed than reduction of speed allows to decrease crash. |
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In 1994, it was assumed that lighting urban motorway would benefit from more safety than unlighted ones. |
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In the Republic of Ireland, motorway and national road numbering is quite different from the UK convention. |
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The most northerly section of the motorway also opened in 1970, running to the designated terminus north of Carlisle. |
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South of Manchester, there is no true motorway replacement for the old road. |
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The two stretches, between junctions 4 and 5 and between junctions 10a and 8, are two of the busiest sections on the entire motorway. |
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The blocking of the tunnel led to the implementation of Operation Stack, the transformation of the M20 motorway into a linear car park. |
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The M65 motorway runs from east to west starting in the town of Colne, running past Burnley, Accrington, Blackburn and terminating in Preston. |
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East of Warrington, the M6 motorway crosses the river and the Manchester Ship Canal on the Thelwall Viaduct. |
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The peripheral northern and eastern regions of the EU have a lower density motorway network. |
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In 1937, the first motorway between Brussels and Ostend was completed, following the example of neighboring countries such as Germany. |
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The M62 motorway passes to the south and southwest of Rochdale. |
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The main road artery along the south Wales coast is the M4 motorway. |
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The M62 sees 78,000 vehicles using the motorway in the North West per day. |
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The region's relative proximity to London and its connectivity on the national motorway and trunk road networks help the East Midlands thrive as an economic hub. |
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The M4 motorway from London to South Wales via Bristol is the busiest. |
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