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M5 motorway
CountryUnited Kingdom
RouteM5
Length mi162.9
Length km262.2
Direction aNorth
Terminus aWest Bromwich
Direction bSouth
Terminus bExeter

M5 motorway. The M5 motorway is a major transportation route in the United Kingdom, connecting the West Midlands to the South West England region, passing through Bristol, Gloucester, and Worcester. It is a key route for Logistics and Trade between the North Sea and the English Channel, with major Ports such as Bristol Port and Port of Plymouth. The M5 motorway is managed by Highways England, a Government agency responsible for the Maintenance and Operation of Motorways in England.

Introduction

The M5 motorway is one of the busiest Motorways in the United Kingdom, with over 100,000 vehicles using it every day, including Trucks from DHL, UPS, and TNT Express. The M5 motorway is an important route for Tourism, connecting popular destinations such as Bath, Somerset, Cheltenham, and Torquay. The M5 motorway also provides access to major Events such as the Glastonbury Festival, Wimbledon Championships, and Royal Ascot. The M5 motorway is a vital route for Emergency services such as the West Midlands Ambulance Service, South Western Ambulance Service, and Avon and Somerset Constabulary.

Route

The M5 motorway runs for approximately 163 miles (262 km) from West Bromwich in the West Midlands to Exeter in Devon, passing through Worcestershire, Gloucestershire, and Somerset. The M5 motorway intersects with other major Motorways such as the M6 motorway, M42 motorway, and M4 motorway, providing connections to Birmingham, London, and Cardiff. The M5 motorway also passes near major Airports such as Birmingham Airport, Bristol Airport, and Exeter Airport, which are served by Airlines such as British Airways, EasyJet, and Ryanair. The M5 motorway runs parallel to the River Severn and the River Avon, passing through the Cotswolds and the Mendip Hills.

History

The M5 motorway was opened in stages between 1962 and 1977, with the first section opening between Frankley and Lydiate Ash in Worcestershire. The M5 motorway was constructed by Civil engineering companies such as Costain Group, Balfour Beatty, and Carillion, using materials from Quarries such as Hanson Quarry Products and Tarmac Limited. The M5 motorway was designed to relieve traffic congestion on the A38 road and the A40 road, which were major routes between the West Midlands and the South West England region. The M5 motorway has undergone several upgrades and improvements, including the construction of new Junctions and the widening of existing Carriageways.

Junctions

The M5 motorway has 16 Junctions, providing connections to major Towns and Cities such as Birmingham, Worcester, Gloucester, and Bristol. The M5 motorway intersects with other major Roads such as the A38 road, A40 road, and A419 road, which provide connections to Swindon, Oxford, and South Wales. The M5 motorway also has several Service stations, including Frankley Services, Strensham Services, and Exeter Services, which are operated by Companies such as Moto Hospitality and Roadchef. The M5 motorway has several Park and ride facilities, including those at Junction 11 and Junction 14, which are operated by Local authorities such as Gloucestershire County Council and South Gloucestershire Council.

Features

The M5 motorway has several notable Features, including the Avonmouth Bridge, which spans the River Avon and provides connections to the Port of Bristol. The M5 motorway also passes through the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which is a popular destination for Tourism and Recreation. The M5 motorway has several Toll roads, including the M5 Junction 11a to 12 section, which is operated by Highways England. The M5 motorway also has several Traffic management systems, including Variable speed limits and Hard shoulder running, which are designed to reduce traffic congestion and improve safety.

Incidents

The M5 motorway has been the scene of several major Incidents, including a Fatal accident in 2011, which resulted in the deaths of seven people. The M5 motorway has also been affected by several major Traffic incidents, including a Lorry fire in 2018, which closed the motorway for several hours. The M5 motorway is patrolled by Police forces such as the Central Motorway Police Group and the Avon and Somerset Constabulary, which work to reduce traffic congestion and improve safety. The M5 motorway is also maintained by Highways England, which works to ensure that the motorway is safe and well-maintained, with the help of Contractors such as Amey plc and Kier Group. Category:Motorways in England