ROAD SENSE A34
May 27, 2021
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The A34 is a road of two halves. It started life back in 1922, as the route from Winchester to Oxford, and then in 1935, was extended north to Salford, via Birmingham, Stoke and Manchester.
The southern section, linking Winchester to Oxford, is a fast intercity highway, upgraded over the years. The final upgrades were the Newbury Bypass in the 1990s and the M4 interchange, which allows the A34 to pass through as a free-flowing dual carriageway from the M3 to the
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