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R768 road (Ireland)

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Road in Ireland

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Bóthar R768
Roundabout at Kilruddery - geograph.org.uk - 1590293.jpgRoundabout where the R768 ends at the R761
Route information
Length2.8 km (1.7 mi)
Location
CountryIreland
Primary
destinations
Highway system

The R768 road is a regional road in Ireland which connects J7 (Bray South) of the N11 to the junction of the R761 at Irishtown, Bray. The road is commonly known as the Southern Cross or the Southern Bypass, though it is officially known as the Southern Ring Road.

Route

The route begins at the Kilcroney Interchange (J7 Bray South/Greystones North), which is one of the busiest junctions in the country. The route crosses the N11 and meets the Ram Roundabout. The R768 then travels east through the majority of Bray's southern suburbs, including Ballywaltrim and Kilruddery. The route terminates in Irishtown at the roundabout with the R761.

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References

Roads in Ireland
Motorways
Primary roads
Secondary roads
Regional roads
See also
National Development Plan
Local roads
Toll roads
Transport Infrastructure Ireland
Trunk roads
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