A1(M)
The A1(M) is a major motorway in England that connects the A1 road to the M1 motorway. It runs through the eastern part of the country, providing a vital link for traffic traveling between London and Yorkshire. The motorway is approximately 45 miles long and is designed to facilitate faster travel for both commercial and private vehicles.
Opened in the late 1980s, the A1(M) features multiple junctions that allow access to various towns and cities along its route. It is an important route for freight transport, contributing to the economy by connecting key industrial areas. The motorway is maintained by National Highways, ensuring safety and efficiency for all users.