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JNugent wrote:
line. They used to be motorways and had the traffic-flow efficiencies of that category. Then they were reclassified as non-motorways precisely so that Mad Ken could get his grubby mitts on them and downgrade the speed limits, narrow them, or anything else of the sort of thing you'd expexct from him (he never had authority over any of the London motorways - eg, M1, M3(?), M4, M40, M11 - except the ones which were nobbled and handed over to him. Classified motorways are generally looked after by the DoT or its contractors. A roads can also be maintained on this model particularly outside urban areas, but more often are devolved to the local authority to look after. -- John Wright "What would happen if you eliminated the autism genes from the gene pool? You would have a bunch of people standing around in a cave, chatting and socialising and not getting anything done!" - Professor Temple Grandin |
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