A10

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The A10 is a major road in England that runs from London northwards through Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire, forming a key route between the capital and East Anglia.

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Label Occurrences
A10 canonical 4

Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf road in England
connectsRegion East Anglia
London, England
surface form: London
country England
directionA south
directionB north
formsPartOf British road network
hasJunctionWith A120
North Circular Road
surface form: A406 North Circular Road

A414
A505
M25 motorway NERFINISHED
hasRoadNumber A10
hasSectionType dual carriageway in parts
single carriageway in parts
hasSpeedLimit lower urban speed limits in built-up areas
national speed limit on rural sections
historicallyFollows route of Roman Ermine Street in parts
isKeyRouteFor access between London and East Anglia
access to Cambridgeshire towns
access to Hertfordshire towns
isPartOf strategic route between London and King’s Lynn via A10–A47 corridor
locatedIn United Kingdom
maintainedBy National Highways in trunk sections
local highway authorities in non-trunk sections
passesNear Lea Valley corridor
surface form: River Lea corridor
passesThrough Broxbourne NERFINISHED
Buntingford
Cambridge area
Cambridgeshire, England
surface form: Cambridgeshire

Hertford
Hertfordshire
London Borough of Enfield NERFINISHED
Royston
Ware
roadClassification A road
roadType primary route
runsFrom London, England
surface form: London
runsTowards north
serves commuter traffic between Hertfordshire and London
regional traffic between London and East Anglia
terminusInLondon Inner London
surface form: London Inner Area
usedFor local traffic
long-distance road transport

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