Great Britain road numbering scheme

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title: Great Britain road numbering scheme
text: In Great Britain, there is a numbering scheme used to classify and identify all roads. Each road is given a single letter and a subsequent number. Though this scheme was introduced merely to simplify funding allocations, it soon became used on maps and as a method of navigation. There are two sub-schemes in use: one for motorways, and another for non-motorway roads. While some of Great Britain's major roads form part of the international E-road network, no E-routes are signposted in the United K
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date created: 2003-07-04T03:12:20Z
date modified: 2024-09-14T14:43:01Z
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