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A Motorway is the nearest equivalent. A Motorway has to have six lanes (usually), a speed limit of 70mph, an empty lane on either side for cars that have to stop (called the "Hard Shoulder") and no flat junctions except at the start and finish. A "Dual Carriageway" is a road with four lanes and a speed limit of 60mph, usually with some flat junctions and no hard shoulder.

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Doesn't ring a bell (main exposure to Proper English is PBS British mysteries);

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