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Skip to main content MAIN NAVIGATION * Home * Blog * Information * Abbreviations * British Roads FAQ * Dictionary * Interchanges * Road signs * Motorway Database * Features * Articles * Ringways * Photo Gallery * Bad Junctions * M65 Construction Photos * Fonts * Links 2023 END OF YEAR MESSAGE 18 December 2023 It’s been a quiet year for Roads.org.uk, but we will be back to our usual schedule soon. LONDON’S OTHER FORGOTTEN MOTORWAYS 24 August 2023 We’ve spent years documenting the unbuilt urban motorway network planned for London. Today we’re unveiling more new routes that have never been seen before! THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE 7 July 2023 A national system of road numbers radiating from a central point suggests there is… well, a central point. But if you go looking for it you’ll find it doesn’t exist. LATEST BLOG COMMENTS * How to build a motorway Richard 3 January 2024 Ah now that explains it. * How to build a motorway 2 January 2024 I can't see any 50 signs on the motorway. When you leave the Lostock… * How to build a motorway Richard 2 January 2024 Thanks for that. But as I said after the 50 sign which is on the motorway… * How to build a motorway 1 January 2024 It’s 70. At the Lostock Hall roundabout you’re not yet on the motorway and… LATEST VIDEO DOES LEEDS HAVE THE UK'S BEST RING ROAD? Watch and comment on YouTube HELLO THERE! Welcome to the UK's favourite roads website. Roads.org.uk (formerly CBRD) is dedicated to the study of the entire road network of mainland Britain. These days there's a lot of information about the road network out there - but Roads.org.uk remains the biggest, the most comprehensive and the most frequently updated. It contains information on most aspects of the network and is frequented by enthusiasts, officials, engineers and everyday road users alike. I aim to make the information on the site accessible to everybody, both in the way it's written and the way it's presented. Roads.org.uk has no politics. It is not a pro-roads protest or campaign site. It is a reference site which aims to provide up-to-date and useful information on the road network of Great Britain. To find out more about the site and what it's trying to do, take a look at the About page. I hope you enjoy the site! Chris SMALL PRINT While I make every effort to keep the information on Roads.org.uk accurate and up to date, I make no guarantees as to the validity of any information on this website. Anyone acting on this information does so at their own risk and I can accept no liability or responsibility for the results. Roads.org.uk does not represent (or claim to represent) the road maintenance or construction industries, and unless stated otherwise, the information on it is not officially sourced or endorsed. Best served ice cold. Find us on Facebook Search SHARE THIS PAGE FacebookTwitterMastodonPinterestRedditLinkedInPocketTumblrFlipboardEmailCopy LinkShare HAVE YOU SEEN... AUST TO BEACHLEY Today two motorways cross the Severn near Chepstow. But as recently as 1965, the only crossing was a ferry that carried six cars at a time, from Aust to Beachley. NAVIGATION * Home * Blog * Information * Motorway Database * Features * Fonts * Links BROWSE BY TAG * Routes * Tags * Regions OTHER PAGES * About * Sitemap * Accessibility * Privacy * Contact Original text, photographs and graphics © 2001-2023 Chris Marshall, except where stated. This website contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Comments, questions, errors, omissions, cash donations... get in touch! ✓ Thanks for sharing! AddToAny More… Setting cookies helps us understand how you use the site. By clicking any link on this page you give your consent for us to do this. If you click "OK" this message will be hidden for three months. OK, hide this message More information