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swansojb | 17:01 Mon 22nd May 2006 | Motoring
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What is the minimum width of an A Road?
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http://www.standardsforhighways.co.uk/dmrb/ind ex.htm

there is not a min laid down,sometimes its single carriageway ,sometimes its a duel carriageway,depends where you are,stupid question really
Its not a stupid question. It's better to ask than never know!

so could one of these very, very narrow country roads. the sort where you have to a layby to pass be an A road ? i think anyone that makes assumptions without knowing the answer is stupid !

dont be silly,they are b roads.

norm.... didnt you just say there isnt a minimum width ? couldnt it just be a very narrow A road ?

I doubt that there is a legal minimum width as there are in deed some "A" roads in northern Scotland which are single track roads with passing places!
i drove a very, very narrow A road in Cornwall last year. it was just wide enough for two cars to pass, but every now and then there were passing places.

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