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British and Irish Roads
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B9170 : The B9170 is really two completely different routes which were united with a single number when they were downgraded. Originally part of two A roads, which were truncated and now terminate at New Deer, giving rise to the L-shaped B9170. The section that currently runs from Inverurie to New Deer was formerly classified as the A981, and the section that runs from New Deer to Turriff was formerly classified as the A948.
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