M62
The M62 is a major motorway in the United Kingdom that runs across the Pennines, connecting Liverpool and Hull. It spans approximately 107 miles and is an essential route for both freight and passenger traffic, facilitating travel between the North West and the North East of England.
Opened in the 1970s, the M62 features several notable structures, including the Rivington and Windy Hill viaducts. It also passes through key cities such as Manchester and Leeds, making it a vital artery for economic activity in the region. The motorway is known for its scenic views and challenging driving conditions in winter.