"Roadworks by Explorers" is a platform where adventure seekers can discover new roads to explore. It provides information about ongoing roadworks across various regions and allows users to plan their trips accordingly. Users can also share their experiences and recommendations with fellow explorers to make their journeys more enjoyable and hassle-free.
The plural of "explorer" is "explorers."
National Geographic's website has a section dedicated to explorers that provides information on famous explorers from around the world, their expeditions, and their contributions to history. It's a great resource for researching explorers.
Explorers are called explorers because they are individuals who travel to unfamiliar places to discover and investigate new territories, cultures, resources, or knowledge. Their primary goal is to venture into the unknown to expand human understanding and push the boundaries of what is known.
Another name for cave explorers is spelunkers.
The first explorers were early humans who migrated out of Africa around 60,000 years ago, spreading to other parts of the world in search of food, shelter, and resources. These early explorers paved the way for future explorers and settlers to discover new lands and establish connections between different civilizations.
They have built special bridges for them to eacape the roadworks.
The cast of Roadworks - 1998 includes: Col Elliott as himself
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Mr- Bean The Animated Series - 2002 Roadworks The Sofa 1-6 was released on: USA: 2002
Mr- Bean The Animated Series - 2002 Roadworks The Sofa 1-6 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
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they are in charge of Roadworks,Public works and much,much more
Since roadworks come and go periodically there's no real way to tell the answer to this question. Since the M1 is the longest motorway I would imagine at any one time that has the longest uninterrupted stretch somewhere along it.
About 60-90 minutes, depending on traffic/roadworks etc.
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about 30 minutes - but that of course depends on traffic, roadworks etc
Yes, except for the constant roadworks starting on/near the bridge which mess up traffic Londonwide