a Boeing 737 crashed onto the m1 motorway.
it crashed because one of its engines failed.
it was about to land on an emergency rumway
when it hit into the trees.it destroyed a lampost.
then its wings exploded.then people escaped
and made drivers stop.only a few people were
killed.the fire was put out very quickly.it was finished
at 4:oo:am.
what motorway would you travel from London to leeds
1959
The M1 or M6 motorway's traveling North-South.
The M1
The M1 Garand rifle is 43.5 inches long. The M1 motorway is 159.02 miles. You did not say which you are looking for-
The M6 is larger than the M1. The M6 is a motorway in the United Kingdom that runs from the Midlands to the north-west of England, while the M1 is a motorway that runs from London to the East Midlands.
The first motorway opened in Britain was the M6 (M=Motorway). It was known as the Preston Bypass. It was opened in 1958. When it was planned, the Preston Bypass was seen as the first piece of a large network. It was deemed a success and led to the construction of a second motorway, the M1, opened in 1959. There was no speed limit and no crash barriers and hardly any traffic -- now that's what I call motoring! The M6 is also Britain's longest motorway and Britain's busiest.
They aren't. As with all other motorway junctions, they are numbered sequentially and are prefixed 'J'. M1 junction 13 (J13) is south Milton Keynes.
Best route from Birmingham, take the M6, M69, M1. Or M6, M42, A42, M1
Along the M1 Motorway heading North from London.
The M1 and M2 motorways refer to major highways in different countries. In the UK, the M1 is a key motorway that connects London to Leeds, while the M2 connects London to Dover. In other countries, such as Australia, M1 and M2 can also denote important routes serving major cities. The "M" typically stands for "motorway," indicating a high-capacity road designed for fast-moving traffic.
i dont knowe to be quite honest The M1