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I was going to post exactly the same thing! ] (]) 14:40, 18 January 2008 (UTC)
I was going to post exactly the same thing! ] (]) 14:40, 18 January 2008 (UTC)
== First dual carriageway? ==
I don't think this claim is accurate. The road opened in 1934 - there were already dual carriageways open by then - for example Blackburn had a section of its ring road with dual carriageways in 1928. The fact a citation is needed kind of emphasises the point that it's not a valid claim?
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What does this mean? A "three-lane-road", three carriageways, a three-lane dual carriageway like a motorway, what? Please explain better. 86.146.232.17513:06, 24 August 2007 (UTC)
I don't think this claim is accurate. The road opened in 1934 - there were already dual carriageways open by then - for example Blackburn had a section of its ring road with dual carriageways in 1928. The fact a citation is needed kind of emphasises the point that it's not a valid claim?