A23 Road
The A23 Road is a major road in England that connects London to Brighton. It runs for approximately 60 miles, primarily serving as a key route for both local and long-distance traffic. The road passes through several towns, including Crawley and Redhill, and is an important link for commuters and travelers heading to the south coast.
Originally established as a Roman road, the A23 has evolved over the years to accommodate modern vehicles. It features various sections, including dual carriageways and single-lane roads, and is known for its scenic views, particularly as it approaches the South Downs National Park.