Original J8 on the M4 (was: Unfinished part of the M23?)
On Wed, 03 Oct 2007 11:28:42 GMT, "Richard J."
wrote:
John Rowland wrote:
Paul Scott wrote:
I can think of a few sites on the motorway network where services
have been planned since the very start of construction, a good
example is on the M27 at Fareham West, where the the westbound off
slip is nearly a mile long with further slip roads easily visible,
and the eastbound on slip is paralled by about half a mile of road
for access to the future services. Been there 30 years now so why
do the Nimbys always seem so surprised?
Is this why there is a long sliproad at the M25/A217 junction ?
No, that was done when the motorway was widened to 4 lanes in each
direction. It's to separate clockwise traffic leaving at that junction
from slow-moving vehicles on the hill, so they put the exit to the slip
road at the bottom of the hill.
Thanks (and also to Tim for a slightly different version of it being
about gradients): I'd often wondered about this unusually long slip
road but never known the reason for it
Martin
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