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A-road

/ˈeɪ rəʊd/noun
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An A-road is a major classified road in the United Kingdom that serves as a key part of the national transport network, typically handling higher volumes of traffic between towns and cities. These roads are distinguished by their 'A' prefix in numbering and can range from single-carriageway routes to more advanced dual-carriageways, making them essential for both everyday travel and economic connectivity in modern Britain.

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Surprisingly, the UK's A-road network spans over 29,000 miles and includes roads like the A1, which has been upgraded multiple times since 1921 and now features smart motorway sections; this evolution highlights how these roads adapt to technological advancements. In fact, the A3 was originally intended to reach the south coast but was rerouted in the 1960s, demonstrating the flexibility of road planning in response to urban development.

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