After passing signs yesterday about the Carlisle southern link road that will complete the ring road for the city (https://legacy.cumberland.gov.uk/cslr/) I was wondering how many towns and cities in the UK have a ring road using A roads or better (so not local B roads)? Not generally counting those very short ones exclusively within the town/city centre (e.g. Newcastle-under-Lyme), but ones like Manchester inner ring road would count (and the M60 counts again).
York is an obvious example for another near circular ring-road, but places like Derby still have one albeit non-circular. I'm thinking due to history and geography (somewhere on the coast much less likely to have one) the total may be less than I thought it was before starting to look.
York is an obvious example for another near circular ring-road, but places like Derby still have one albeit non-circular. I'm thinking due to history and geography (somewhere on the coast much less likely to have one) the total may be less than I thought it was before starting to look.