The British motorways are blue.
It means an 'A road', the country's main roads after the busiest, the Motorways.
Road signs on the motorways are blue with white writing.
Small scale maps are used to show motorways, major roads, etc, with little detail. Weather maps, also small scale, may show the entire UK and surrounding seas.
The "A" in A road stands for "arterial," which indicates a primary road in the United Kingdom and some other countries. These roads typically connect major cities, towns, and regions, serving as important transportation routes.
you put tar on the road
Road maps are maps that show you the road.
26% in the UK.
because people cross the road more in built up areas but dont on motorways
No that road is free and rel;atively trafic free compared to UK Motorways
British road signs use blue, green, red, white, brown and black. Yellow is also used for temporary signage such as those put out to warn of roadworks or diversions.
The warm air currents over motorways are primarily due to the heat generated by vehicles as they drive on the road. This heat warms up the air directly above the road, creating a phenomenon known as a heat island effect. Additionally, the dark asphalt of the road absorbs more sunlight, further contributing to the warming of the air currents over motorways.
There is no motorway, but the A14 is a busy road which Birmingham to Ipswich, which is not far from Norwich.