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British and Irish Roads
The study of British and Irish roads - their construction, numbering, history, mapping, past and future official roads proposals and general roads musings.
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Discover
Talk about items you find on SABRE Maps - interesting features, historic road layouts etc. Also contains announcements of new maps available on SABRE Maps.
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Digest
Found anything interesting on "The Roader's Digest" - the SABRE Wiki? Talk about articles in here.
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Street Furniture
Discussion about street lighting, road signs, traffic signals - and all other street furniture - goes here.
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International Roads
Going on holiday? Just returned with pictures or news? Found an interesting website? Post everything international in here.
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B887 :
There are only three classified roads in North Harris: the A859, the diminutive A868, and the stunning B887. At about 13 miles long it is not the longest dead-end Scotland has to offer, but it is certainly one of the most beautiful. The road commences at a junction with the A859 about three miles west of Tarbert, near to Ardhasaig (Aird Asaig). It quickly winds around the head of Loch |
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