The 372-mile long A1 is the longest classified road, going from London to Edinburgh. The road is not a single continuous highway - it is made up of city streets, motorways, bypasses and village high streets.
Via Appia, I think.
The longest Roman road was the Via Augusta (or Via Herculea or Via Exterior) in Spain. it started at thePyreneesMountains on the northern frontier of theprovince, followed the coast, passing throughBarcelona, Tarragona, Valencia and Cartagena. it then crossedAndalusia, passed by Cordoba and near Seville. it ended in Cadiz, on theAtlanticcoast, northwest ofGibraltar It was 1,500 kilometres (938 miles) long. it was named after Augustus who had itrenovatedbetween 8 and 2 BC.
The longest Roman aqueduct was Constantinople.
No, Nero already had Britain. His stepfather, Claudius, had taken possession of Britain in 43.
Even though Rome and Britain fought Britain was the Northwestern frontier.Answer is Britain
The A1 runs from London to the England/Scotland border and then continues to Edinburgh which would make it the longest in England and in Britain.
Longest road middlesbrough
The Queensway tunnel under the River Mersey.
Britain's shortest running soap is Waterloo Road on BBC1. The longest running soap is Coronation Street on UTV.
The Interstate 40 is the longest road in Wilmington.
No, the longest in Britain and the second longest in the world is the M25 encircling London.
The worlds longest road bridge is in China
Longest road in Cairo is Sudan Street in Giza.
The longest place name in Great Britain is that of a Welsh village: Gorsafawddachaidraigeddanheddogleddollonpenrhynareurdraethceredigion.
Marine Road.
The longest road in Scotland is the A9. It is 273 miles in length (439 kilometers). The A1 is the longest road in the United Kingdom, covering 410 miles (660 kilometers).
the longest numbered road ins the A1, London to Edinburgh 372 miles.