Roads opened in 2021
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Roads opened in 2021
A120 Little Hadham Bypass - 22 December 2021
A1231 Sunderland : Northern Spire Bridge Link - 3 November 2021
A1307 Huntingdon : Views Common Link Road - 3 September 2021
A2690 Hastings Queensway
A361 Chipping Warden Bypass - 18 June 2021
A3259 Monkton Heathfield Western Relief Road - 26 July 2021
A536 Congleton Link Road Wolstenholme Elmy Way - 19 April 2021
A82 Inverness West Link Phase 2. New swing bridge - 1 July 2021
A9 Luncarty to Pass of Birnam Dualling - 30 August 2021
Winnersh Relief Road: Longdon Road extension - 10 May 2021
Stafford Western Access Route - 19 November 2021
At least it is 4 more than in 2020, see https://www.sabre-roads.org.uk/wiki/ind ... es_-_2020s
Have there been any more?
From the SABRE Wiki: Network changes - 2020s :
list of the changes to the road network in Great Britain from 2020 - 2029. Includes road openings and renumberings.
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https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@50.82041 ... 384!8i8192
It will become the A284 when the rest of the Lyminster Bypass opens (southern section I think will open in 2022 whilst northern section is 2024)
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From the SABRE Wiki: B3800 :
The B3800 is very short link road in Birmingham, cutting a corner between Harborne Lane and Bristol Road by using Chapel Lane.
It was created in 2021 as part of the Selly Oak Triangle works. With A38 being diverted away from Selly Oak centre along the new Aston Webb Boulevard and taking over part of A4040 along Harborne Lane, including dualling this section up to the Great Oak junction, this left Chapel Lane, which had formerly taken A4040
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No wonder it was missed... even the new new signs still direct Swadlincote - Ashby / Leicester traffic via Clock Island and the High Street.
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A19 Testos
A19 Norton to Wynyard
A61 Westwood roundabout
M6 junction 19
M6 junctions 13 to 15
A45/A6 Chowns Mill junction
A34 Newbury to Oxford enhancements
The A34 scheme is especially mysterious. I think it was to introduce technology and possibly minor changes to junctions.
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M6 J19 has opened recently, but there's still continuing roadworks J13-15 northbound only, although southbound still has a lowered limit despite appearing to be complete.
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A77 Maybole Bypass and A92/A96 Haudagain junction.Rillington wrote: ↑Sat Jan 01, 2022 15:46 It doesn't seem to be very many, does it. What major schemes are scheduled to open in the coming year?
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A487 Caernarfon to Bontnewydd bypass.Rillington wrote: ↑Sat Jan 01, 2022 15:46 It doesn't seem to be very many, does it. What major schemes are scheduled to open in the coming year?
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Agreed.Glenn A wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 16:12 Prepatory work is supposed to start on dualling all the A66 from Penrith to Scotch Corner this year, with the work completed in 2025. Having been stuck on an S2 section for nearly an hour last year due to an accident and then being stuck behind a tractor for 3 miles, it desperately needs to be improved.
Which bits are going to be dualled first snd where has the preparitory work taken place?
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See these links for the latest - They seem to be doing the archaeological survey at presentRillington wrote: ↑Mon Jan 03, 2022 14:34
Agreed.
Which bits are going to be dualled first snd where has the preparitory work taken place?
https://nationalhighways.co.uk/our-work ... s-pennine/
https://www.facebook.com/A66-Northern-T ... 7945227872
Some of us have been waiting for over 40 years for this, my first A66 trip was on a BSA Bantam in 1969
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My first A66 trip was in a Cortina in 1974 and the road was largely S2 and slow and dangerous. Mercifully the S2 section over Stainmore is long gone as this was lethal in bad weather.KeithW wrote: ↑Mon Jan 03, 2022 15:04See these links for the latest - They seem to be doing the archaeological survey at presentRillington wrote: ↑Mon Jan 03, 2022 14:34
Agreed.
Which bits are going to be dualled first snd where has the preparitory work taken place?
https://nationalhighways.co.uk/our-work ... s-pennine/
https://www.facebook.com/A66-Northern-T ... 7945227872
Some of us have been waiting for over 40 years for this, my first A66 trip was on a BSA Bantam in 1969
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