In 2012, the total length of roads in Britain was estimated to be 245,400 miles. The road network in Northern Ireland was estimated to be around 15,840 miles in 2013. These figures have undoubtedly grown in recent years but the overall figure is likely to be around 270,000 miles.
there is two thousand and two hundred miles of motorways in the UK. :-)
approximately 2000 - 2500 miles
32,984 miles
3500
The total length as at December 2010 is currently20000 miles according to the Million Pound Drop on C4 tonight.
UK road signage was designed by Richard Jock Kinnier and Margaret Calvert who were commissioned by the Anderson Committee to design motorway signage. After the signs were introduced and tested in Lancashire, the Worboys Committee commissioned Kinnier and Calvert to design signage for the entire UK road network.
A288 it goes the length of Copnor road and all along the seafront and up to the island where the old registry office was situated
The total length as at December 2010 is currently20000 miles according to the Million Pound Drop on C4 tonight.
That depends on where you are travelling FROM. In the marjority Scotland has international airports, rail networks that link across the whole of the UK, Large ports for shipping and a road network again accessible from across the UK
The M6 Toll is the largest toll road in the UK.
London is enclosed inside the M25 orbital motorway - which is accessible from many junctions, and links into the UK's road network. Additionally, Londoon is the hub of the rail network. You can travel to any statioon from London (though you may need to change trains occasionally).
UK Road Traffic laws do not apply to countries outside of the UK (such as Isle of Man).
UK National Tide Gauge Network was created in 1953.
There are roughly 4700 miles between UK and Pakistan by road.