A-roads

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A-roads are major public roads in the United Kingdom that form key regional and interurban routes, sitting below motorways in the road hierarchy.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
A roads 1
A-roads canonical 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf highway type
road classification
connects cities
regions
towns
country United Kingdom
designationPrefix letter A followed by a number
distinguishedFrom B-road
motorway
unclassified road
function interurban route
major public road
regional route
governedBy Department for Infrastructure (Northern Ireland)
Department for Transport
surface form: Department for Transport (Great Britain)
hasExample A1 road
A303 road
A40 road NERFINISHED
A5 road
hasLegalStatus public highway
hasSubclass non-primary A-road
primary A-road
hierarchicalLevel above B-roads
below motorways
introducedIn 1920s
maintainedBy local highway authorities
national highway authorities
mapsSymbol green or red lines on many road atlases
mayInclude at-grade junctions
dual carriageway sections
grade-separated junctions
single carriageway sections
numberingSystem zonal system based on single-digit A-roads
partOf British road numbering scheme
regulates long-distance traffic
roleInNetwork forms backbone of non-motorway road network in UK
signageColor green for primary A-roads
white for non-primary A-roads
signageStandard Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions
surface form: Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions (GB)
speedLimitRange typically 30–70 mph depending on context
surfaceType paved
usedFor commuter traffic
freight transport
tourist traffic
usedIn Great Britain
Northern Ireland

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Great Britain A and B road numbering scheme classifies A-roads
this entity surface form: A roads