you could probably do it but you couldn't do it with out breaking the law
Yes you can
Yes, a Robin Reliant is not classed as a 'slow vehicle' for the purposes of exeptions to the motorway.
It is illegal to drive over 70 mph anywhere in the UK.
You haven't specified which country you are referring to. As this question has appeared in the 'England' category, I can say that all UK motorway signs are in the colour blue.
On a UK motorway (limit 70 mph), it should take 24 minutes.
The first Motorway in UK (M6) was opened in 1958.
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A motorway in the UK is a major 'divided highway' type of road, serving major towns and cities. A motorway 'marker' could be the small signs seen along a motorway that identify the exact location and distance to the end of the motorway (useful for reporting position if your car breaks down). These are every 500 metres. If the question is about how motorways are marked in the UK, then all motorway signs are white text on a blue background. Exits (off-ramps) are signposted well in advance while driving on the motorway.
I believe that the highest numbered motorway in the UK is the M898 a short 1/2 mile spur off the M8 in the Glasgow area.
The highest motorway in the UK is the M62 near the boundry between Yorkshire and Lancashire which reaches 372 metres (above ordnance datum)at it's peak. == ==
in Ireland and UK you can as long as you have a fully qualified driver beside you
No. Motorways have M numbers, not A numbers.