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There are 69 motorways in Britain and 7 in Northern Ireland a total of 76 in the UK, see related link for the list.
this question was one of many on the quiz *the million pound drop live* and the answer is Motorways (uk)
Tractors are allowed to travel on all UK roads EXCEPT motorways, and can be driven by 16 year olds.
Scooters, mopeds or any motor vehicle under the capacity of 50cc is not allowed on the UK motorways by law. Electric Invalid carriages of any type are also banned from motorways.
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.
No. Motorways have M numbers, not A numbers.
26% in the UK.
your question may require further explanation, in the UK they are Motorways
According to million pound drop there is.
The UK uses the term MOTORWAY and label them as M1, M2, M3 etc.
32,984 miles
it will depend on the type of roads used.travelled from Hertfordshire,UK to Alicante in Spain using motorways in 26 hours, total of 1300 miles.any help?