Railways
The United Kingdom.
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The United Kingdom has settlers for the first time beginning in 43 AD. The government of the United Kingdom is a unitary state, which has a constitutional monarchy. The Acts of Union was formed in 1707.
It's an abbreviation: U for United K for Kingdom. Just like U for United S for States.
Wikipedia has a list of the motorways in the United Kingdom. The Motorway Archive and Wikia also have a list of all of the motorways in the United Kingdom.
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Empire United Railways ended in 1917.
Michigan United Railways ended in 1924.
Michigan United Railways was created in 1906.
Empire United Railways was created in 1912.
Cats eyes are used on a motorway to serve as a retroreflective safety device and as road markings. Amber cats eyes, in particular are used in the United Kingdom and Hong Kong and are placed along the edge of the central reservation.
No. The United Kingdom no longer has capital punishment.
If you're refering to the M1 in the United Kingdom, then it goes from the North Circular Road (A406), Staples Corner, London to the A1 (M) motorway North of Leeds passing London, Coventry, Leicester, Nottingham, Sheffield and Leeds. It was the first long distance motorway in the UK and is 193 miles (311 km) long.
Moto Enfant is the United Kingdom's largest provider of motorway services. They offer transportation to those in need. For more information check out their official website.
The A12 is a major road in England in the United Kingdom. It runs north east linking London to the coastal town of Great Yarmouth in Norfolk. It is a motorway.
The M6 motorway is the longest in the United Kingdom, running from a junction near Rugby north almost to the Scottish border. It is 226.7 miles (364.8 km) long.