The thrill of the open road
Three more commemorative booklets have been added to the website, published at the opening of three very different motorway projects.
Three more commemorative booklets have been added to the website, published at the opening of three very different motorway projects.
Last week we set you 50 tricky road-based quiz questions. Suffer no longer - here are the answers!
Something to feed your interest in roads and help pass the time while we're all spending more time at home: we present the first ever roads.org.uk quiz!
I've been this way many times since moving to the North West in 1995, and it…
I also dislike how sharp the bend is from M25 Eastbound to A21 (via a very…
Chris HAS actually pointed that out- ''rebuilding the junction would be…
Welcome to the UK's favourite roads website. Roads.org.uk (formerly CBRD) is dedicated to the study of the entire road network of mainland Britain. These days there's a lot of information about the road network out there - but Roads.org.uk remains the biggest, the most comprehensive and the most frequently updated. It contains information on most aspects of the network and is frequented by enthusiasts, officials, engineers and everyday road users alike. I aim to make the information on the site accessible to everybody, both in the way it's written and the way it's presented.
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I hope you enjoy the site!
Chris
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Latest Blog comments
“Black” does mean “bad” in many idioms and phrases - a “black mark” counts…
That's some impressive road knowledge. I got 0/50.
Why "black" spot anyway? Does somebody think black means inherently bad?