Most collisions on the roads in the UK occur at urban intersections, particularly where traffic lights or roundabouts are present, due to the higher volume of vehicles and pedestrians. Additionally, accidents are common on major roads and motorways, especially during peak travel times. Poor weather conditions and driver behavior, such as speeding or distracted driving, also contribute to the frequency of collisions. Overall, urban areas tend to see a higher concentration of road traffic incidents.
the Romans... they built most roads in the uk...
0.1 percent of the area of the UK is covered by roads of one sort or another
The UK doesn't have 'states' but it does have counties. In March 2015, Lincolnshire was classifiedd as having the most dangerous roads, with the most drivers, passengers and pedestrians killed.
200.0000
You are required by law to have insurance when operating anything classed a mechanically-propelled vehicle on UK roads.
yes you do because it is not meant for roads it is meant for grass
Revolutionary Roads - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: UK:12A
High Street is the most common street name in the UK. According to a survey by the http://www.answers.com/topic/halifax-bank, there are 5,410 High Streets compared to 3,811 Station Roads and 2,702 Main Streets.
In the UK, yes. Unless there are specific prohibitions.
38 million, from 60 million citizens of whole UK.
12 or over but most policemen say about 14 or 13
The roads that the Tudors used were built by the Romans, and many roads that we have in the UK today, follow the same original foundations