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Snow Scenes, A19 Motorway, Teesside, 22nd February 1994
M4 Motorway Construction, June 1970. Near Woodley, Wokingham, Berkshire
Patrol Car, Cambridge Police Feature, 28th July 1986
View of the Gravelly Hill Interchange, also known as Spaghetti Junction. Birmingham, West Midlands. 13th May 1992
Spaghetti Junction came through its first major test. Drivers in the spring Bank Holiday rush coped well with the 8 million roads and fly-overs in the centre of Birmingham. 27th May 1972
The opening of the Gravelly Hill Interchange, also known as Spaghetti Junction. 24th May 1972
Signs and barriers are being placed at access points on the Gravelly Hill interchange to prevent unauthorised use of the motorway. 24th September 1971
The M6 interchange at Gravelly Hill under construction, also known as Spaghetti Junction. Birmingham, West Midlands. 4th February 1971
M58, new 6. 5 mile stretch from Aintree to Skelmersdale helps link North Merseyside toM58, new 6.5 mile stretch from Aintree to Skelmersdale helps link North Merseyside to the M6 after years of controversy, and the notorious bottleneck at Aintree called Switch Island has been extended
Picture shows the beginning of the M4 Motorway at Chiswick, West London, heading West across England. Junction 1 to 5 opened in 1965
A section of the M4 from Malpas Road roundabout junction towards the Brynglas tunnels. This section will be opened later this year. Newport, Wales. March 1967
Stealing a march on the Minister of Transport - who will open new M5 and M6 links at Ray Hall Junction, West Bromwich, Staffs, are Richard (6) and Deborah (7) Turner
M4 Motorway Construction, June 1970. Junction 10, Winnersh, Wokingham
The LNER Class A4 4498 Pacific steam locomotive Sir Nigel Gresley, pictured on its way to the Severn Valley Railway Station at Kidderminster. 16th April 1993
View of the Gravelly Hill Interchange, which is opened today. The Lancaster red rose was given as a symbol of thanks for the completion of this last section of the motorway system linking Lancashire
Aerial view of Spaghetti Junction. When it opens it will be the most complex highway interchange in Europe. Described on maps as exit No
Aerial view of the Gravelly Hill Interchange, also known as Spaghetti Junction. Birmingham, West Midlands. 6th March 1997
Motorway traffic from the BRMB plane. Gravelly Hill Interchange, also known as Spaghetti Junction. Birmingham, West Midlands. 26th July 1990
The opening ceremony of the Gravelly Hill Interchange, also known as Spaghetti Junction. 24th May 1972
Silent cranes reach over what is usually a scene of intense activity by day - the site of the multi-level Birmingham interchange with the M6 which is now being built at Gravelly Hill, Erdington
Gravelly Hill Interchange opened. Pictured, the Rt. Hon. Mr Peter Walker, Secretary of State for the Environment, cuts the tape at the opening today
Gravelly Hill Interchange opened. Pictured, (left) the Rt. Hon. Mr Peter Walker, Secretary of State for the Environment, at the opening today
Pictured, workmen put last minute touches to a section of the M6 Gravelly Hill Interchange, also known as Spaghetti Junction, in Birmingham
People crossing the motorway dangerously, in the north of England. 8th November 1974
The new M1 Motorway from London to Birmingham. Picture shows people on one of the bridges looking down onto a new site for the English roads
The M6 Motorway, heading south from Manchester to Birmingham. Picture shows a lady driver in her Wolseley car staying in the fast lane for 4 miles, after overtaking a driver earlier
Helicopter patrol over the M6 Motorway near Knutsford, Cheshire. The M6 opened in 1958 and was completed 2008 Picture taken 11th March 1964
The Second Severn Crossing under construction. 25th January 1994
Driving conditions on the M1 between the A505 junction at Luton and the A5120 at Toddington, Beds. It is on the stretch that a big pile up previously occurred. Visibility down to 20 yards
The M1 Motorway, opened only 6 days ago, receives its first vehicles. Picture shows the junction at Weedon, Northamptonshire, and a coach driving down the embankment to join the motorway
The M1 Motorway, opened yesterday, receives its first vehicles. Picture shows the area of the M1 in the Luton area, Bedfordshire, north of London
Two members of Welsh pop broup Ceffyl Pren, Tim Lewis (left) and Alun Davies, pictured on the bridge across the M4 at Lisvane, Cardiff. 8th August 1985
M4 Motorway Construction, June 1970. Reading
Official Opening of M4 Motorway by Conservative Junior Minister Michael Heseltine, Member of Parliament for Tavistock, 28th December 1971. With the English section of the motorway completed
Opening of M4 Motorway 22nd December 1971. With the English section of the motorway completed. A 50 mile (80 km) stretch between Junctions 9 and 15 (Maidenhead and Swindon) and opened to traffic
M4 Motorway Construction, 21st July 1971. Reading, Berkshire
M4 Motorway Construction, June 1971. Reading, Berkshire
Aerial view of Flyover, Cumbernauld, North Lanarkshire, Scotland, 22nd December 1965. The town was created in 1956 as a population overspill for Glasgow City
Traffic hold up travelling North on the A69 near Corbridge in Northumberland, as holidaymakers get away for the Bank Holiday weekend 30 May 1994
Traffic hold up travelling North on the A1 near Stannington in Northumberland, as holidaymakers get away for the Bank Holiday weekend 30 May 1982
Spectators line the motorway to watch competitors in the 1970 Daily Mirrors World Cup Rally. No 3 Peter Jopp B.L.M.C. 1800 is seen here making its way from start of the at Wembley to Dover
A tired tortoise shows the Flag: The motorway sign indicating that the Erekine Ferry at Greenock, Scotland, is only 14 miles away means, for the motorist in his high-speed car