A1023 Road - Source

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A roads in Zone 1 of the Great Britain road numbering scheme
  • A1
  • A10
  • A11
  • A12
  • A13
  • A14
  • A15
  • A16
  • A17
  • A18
  • A19
  • A100
  • A101
  • A102
  • A103
  • A104
  • A105
  • A106
  • A107
  • A109
  • A110
  • A111
  • A114
  • A116
  • A118
  • A119
  • A120
  • A121
  • A124
  • A127
  • A128
  • A129
  • A130
  • A131
  • A132
  • A133
  • A134
  • A135
  • A140
  • A143
  • A144
  • A145
  • A146
  • A148
  • A149
  • A151
  • A152
  • A153
  • A156
  • A157
  • A158
  • A159
  • A160
  • A165
  • A167
  • A168
  • A170
  • A171
  • A172
  • A173
  • A174
  • A177
  • A178
  • A179
  • A180
  • A182
  • A183
  • A186
  • A189
  • A194
  • A197
  • A1000
  • A1010
  • A1018
  • A1023
  • A1058
  • A1065
  • A1066
  • A1067
  • A1068
  • A1071
  • A1073
  • A1078
  • A1079
  • A1081
  • A1082
  • A1085
  • A1086
  • A1101
  • A1107
  • A1151
  • A1156
  • A1159
  • A1175
  • A1198
  • A1200
  • A1202
  • A1205
  • A1231
  • A1260
  • A1300
  • A1303
  • A1309
  • List of A roads in Zone 1
  • List of B roads in Zone 1


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