List of Roads and Highways - United Kingdom

United Kingdom

Roads in the United Kingdom
Articles
  • Road numbering schemes: Great Britain
  • Motoring taxation
  • Driving
  • Road signs
Zones
A road lists :
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • Northern Ireland
B road lists :
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • Northern Ireland
Other lists
  • Anomalously numbered roads
  • Junctions
  • Motorways
  • Primary destinations
  • Unused roads
Motorways in the United Kingdom
Great Britain
  • M1
  • M2
  • M3
  • M4
  • M5
  • M6
  • M6 Toll
  • M8
  • M9
  • M11
  • M18
  • M20
  • M23
  • M25
  • M26
  • M27
  • M32
  • M40
  • M42
  • M45
  • M48
  • M49
  • M50
  • M53
  • M54
  • M55
  • M56
  • M57
  • M58
  • M60
  • M61
  • M62
  • M65
  • M66
  • M67
  • M69
  • M73
  • M74
  • M77
  • M80
  • M90
  • M180
  • M181
  • M271
  • M275
  • M602
  • M606
  • M621
  • M876
  • M898
  • A1(M)
  • A3(M)
  • A38(M)
  • A48(M)
  • A57(M)
  • A58(M)
  • A64(M)
  • A66(M)
  • A74(M)
  • A167(M)
  • A194(M)
  • A308(M)
  • A329(M)
  • A404(M)
  • A601(M)
  • A627(M)
  • A823(M)
Northern Ireland
  • M1
  • M2
  • M3
  • M5
  • M12
  • M22
  • A8(M)
Former
  • M10
  • M41
  • M63
  • A18(M)
  • A40(M)
  • A41(M)
  • A102(M)
  • A6144(M)
Unbuilt
  • New M4
  • M12
  • M15
  • M16
  • M31
  • M64
  • Category
  • Commons
  • Prehistoric roads
  • Sweet track
  • Icknield Way
  • Roman roads
  • Ermine Street
  • Fosse Way
  • Watling Street

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