Worthing–Lancing bypass

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The Worthing–Lancing bypass is a section of road in West Sussex, England, designed to divert through-traffic around the coastal towns of Worthing and Lancing to reduce congestion on local streets.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bypass
road
bypasses Lancing village centre
Worthing town centre NERFINISHED
connects Lancing NERFINISHED
Worthing NERFINISHED
country England
follows south coast of England
hasCarriageway eastbound carriageway
westbound carriageway
hasJunctionWith A2025 road NERFINISHED
A24 road NERFINISHED
A283 road NERFINISHED
hasSpeedLimit 70 mph
isPartOf strategic road network in England
locatedIn Lancing NERFINISHED
West Sussex
Worthing NERFINISHED
maintainedBy National Highways
partOf A27 road NERFINISHED
passesNear Broadwater NERFINISHED
Lancing College NERFINISHED
Sompting NERFINISHED
purpose to divert through-traffic around Worthing and Lancing
to reduce congestion on local streets
region South East England
roadNumber A27
roadSurface asphalt
roadType dual carriageway
usedFor motor vehicle traffic

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A27 road hasBypass Worthing–Lancing bypass