Gallery:Speed limit sign/100 km/h
Southern end, heading north.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 19, 2009 by csdPosted by PhilNorfolk2 on 11/8/2003
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 29, 2005 by M4SimonThe view on crossing the A1/N1 border heading south.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jun 15, 2007 by mackerskiWrong speed limit. Will be changed before road opens?
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Mar 24, 2008 by JBKJoining the new motorway by the sliproad from the dumbbell interchange, south of Castledermot. Note the temporary 100 km/h speed limit, required as the road is not yet officially a motorway.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jun 02, 2008 by csdEnd of urban area, speed limit returns to 100km/h and Wexford CC wishes you safe home in irish. Note the incorrect edge of carrigeway markings makes this whole village look british at first glance. They should of course be dashed yellow lines!
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 17, 2006 by murphaphThe 100 km/h speed limit is the only clue that the road isn't yet a motorway.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Aug 03, 2008 by csdThe bypass opened with a 100 km/h speed limit, as the SI making it a motorway has not yet been published.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jun 02, 2008 by csdThe speed limits ahead have 100 km/h on one side and NSL (60 mph) on the other side.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 08, 2007 by LocatedJust crossing the Border again. The trees seem to be right on it. This is the last crossing before Cavan. You can see the km/h speed limit warning sign for the Republic.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 07, 2007 by LocatedBig dip on Germany's A3, the main road from Aachen (and the Channel ports) to the Austrian border (and the Balkans). This is between Cologne and Frankfurt
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 27, 2006 by IJP1An entrance to Beijing's 6th ring road. The sixth ring road is the farthest away from this city, and it is a rural D2M stretching for 190km.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Mar 28, 2006 by M1Boyle was bypassed in the 1990s with this S2 road. North of the town and extended 2+1 scheme allows cars to overtake slower traffic through the hills. Donegal appears as a destination for the first time here.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jun 26, 2006 by csd