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Houses London For the majority of its length the motorway has six lanes (three in each direction), although there are a few short stretches under junctions which are four-lane and the stretch from junctions 12 to 6 and areas around Dartford are eight lane. The houses London motorway was widened to ten lanes between junctions 12 and 14, and twelve lanes between junctions 14 and 15, in November 2005. The Highways Agency has plans to widen almost all of the remaining stretches of the M25 to eight lanes with the exception of between junctions 3-5 although that stretch is houses London sometimes very busy.

 

 

 


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The M25 motorway, also known houses London as the M25 corridor or London Orbital,[1] is a 117 mile (188 km) orbital motorway which encircles Greater London, United Kingdom. Renowned for its traffic congestion and accident rate,[1] it is one of the busiest stretches of the British motorway network, and almost completely encircles London; the houses London gap is formed in the east, with the Dartford Crossing or the A282, linking two sides of the River Thames. Designed to divert vehicles from central London, it is said to be one of the longest city bypasses in the world.[2] In Europe, the M25 is the second-longest ring road after the Berlin Ring (A 10) which is longer by 5 miles (8 km).

 
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It is one of Europe's busiest motorways, with 196,000 vehicles a day recorded in 2003 between junctions 13 and 14 near London Heathrow Airport,[3] which is houses London however significantly fewer than the 257,000 vehicles a day recorded in 2002 on the A4 motorway at Saint-Maurice, in the suburbs of Paris ([1]), the 216,000 vehicles a day recorded in 1998 on the A 100 motorway near the Funkturm in Berlin ([2]) or the tangential motorway A23 in the southeast of Vienna, which is used by more than 200,000 vehicles on an average day.([3])

The M25 is not a continuous loop. To the east of London, the toll crossing of the Thames between Thurrock and Dartford is the houses London lesser grade A282. The Dartford Crossing, which consists of two tunnels and the QE2 (Queen Elizabeth II) bridge, is named Canterbury Way. Passage across the bridge or through the tunnels is subject to a toll, dependent upon the type of vehicle. Designating this stretch as a motorway would mean that traffic not permitted to use motorways could not cross the Thames east of Woolwich.

 
     
 
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