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  A38 road - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Between Worcester and Birmingham the A38 follows the course of a Roman road, although the construction of bypasses around some towns means the modern-day route deviates somewhat from the original dead-straight road.
The section in Birmingham (called the Aston Expressway) from the city centre through Aston to the junction with the M6 motorway (at Spaghetti Junction) is of motorway standard and is designated the A38 (M).
It is a tidal flow road, in that more lanes are available travelling into the city during the morning rush hour, and more travelling out of the city during the evening rush hour.
open-encyclopedia.com /A38   (202 words)

  
 A38(M) (Aston Expressway)
Strictly speaking, as the A38 is deemed to run from south-west to north-east, our review should also follow this direction.
If you choose the last of these, the motorway carries on for a short distance, but the central divide reappears, you are down to 2 lanes each way, and the motorway ends by running onto the single-carriageway A-road.
The A38 originally ran through Sutton Coldfield, but renumbering took place after the Sutton by-pass was built, so there is now a dog-leg in the route.
math.colorado.edu /~rmg/roads/a38m.html   (472 words)

  
 Artfactories - A38 - Budapest
A38 aims to become a modern, international, artistic, community and entertainment centre with high quality standards in programming, management, environment, providing an exciting ambiance.
A38, through its programmes, projects, location, resources and architecture, will also be an attractive tourist destination, providing artistic events, entertainment and meeting space especially for young and middle aged, educated tourists.
A38 has a pioneering backstage area with a bar in the engine room, a terrace, 4 guestrooms on the deck and an office area for production.
www.artfactories.net /uk_article.php3?id_article=837   (641 words)

  
 A38 road - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
From Exeter to Birmingham, the road is paralleled by the M5, where the A38 has reverted to taking local traffic only.
Between Worcester and Birmingham the A38 follows the course of a Roman road, or perhaps even a Celtic road, although the construction of bypasses around some towns means the modern-day route deviates somewhat from the original dead-straight road.
A5127 - road following the former route of the A38 in north Birmingham.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/A38_road   (390 words)

  
 A38 road - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The A38 is a major trunk road in England.
From Exeter to Birmingham, the road is paralleled by the M5, and along this route the A38 has reverted to taking local traffic only.
The A38, A40 and A417 Trunk Roads (Gloucester City) (Detrunking) Order 1992: Highways, England and Wales (Statutory Instruments: 1992: 673)
encyclopedia.worldsearch.com /a38.htm   (341 words)

  
 A38 Dobwalls Bypass, Public Consultation and Exhibition
This proposed route is similar to the earlier route with the main difference being that it reconnects to the A38 closer to the western side of Dobwalls.
The A38 in this area has an accident rate that is above the national average for this type of road.
Near Looe Mills, the new alignment is closer to the existing A38, reducing the intrusion of the new road into the attractive valley area to the north.
www.highways.gov.uk /roads/projects/a_roads/a38/dobwalls_bypass/a38_dobwalls_consult   (1001 words)

  
 A38
The A38 is a major road in England.
From Exeter to Birmingham, the road is paralleled by the M5.
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www.teachtime.com /en/wikipedia/a/a3/a38.html   (119 words)

  
 SABRE - Road Lists - The First 99 - A38
At this point the "A38" signs cease, and the road is simply signposted "Bedminster", traffic for Bristol city centre being directed along the A3029 towards the Cumberland Basin, and then the A4.
From the A40 roundabout near Longford, the A38 runs roughly NNE via the villages of Twigworth, Norton and Coombe Hill, where there's a junction with the A4019 to Cheltenham.
Through traffic from the A38 for Worksop via the A60 or for the A1 via Ollerton and Dukeries Junction leaves the A38 at Sutton in Ashfield, to skirt Mansfield to the north on the A6075 — this eventually crosses the A1 at Tuxford to end on the A57 at Darlton, in the 1-zone.
www.sabre-roads.org.uk /roadlists/f99/38.shtml   (3825 words)

  
 The A38 Trunk Road (A3064 St Budeaux Bypass Slip Roads) (Trunking) Order 1996   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The routes of the slip roads, which are all at Plymouth in the County of Devon, have been given the reference numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4 on the deposited plan, and are as follows:
A route about 164 metres in length forming the "off" slip road from the south-east bound carriageway of the A38 Trunk Road to the junction with the A3064.
A route about 189 metres in length forming the "off" slip road from the north-west bound carriageway of the A38 Trunk Road to the junction with the A3064.
www.legislation.hmso.gov.uk /si/si1996/Uksi_19960201_en_2.htm   (173 words)

  
 The A38 Trunk Road (Worcestershire/Gloucestershire) (Detrunking) Order 2002
It resumes at a point 20m south of the southern intersection of the A38 and the circulatory carriageway of the Lickey End roundabout, Junction 1 of the M42 motorway (point E) and continues southwards to a point 170m south of the junction of the A38 and School Lane (point F).
It resumes at the centre of the junction of the A38 with Pulley Lane, south of Droitwich Spa (point K) and continues in a southwesterly direction to a point 487m southwest of the centre of the junction of the A38 with Claines Lane north of Worcester (point L).
It resumes at the centre of the junction of the A38 with Taylors Lane, south of Worcester (point M) and continues in a southerly direction to a point 22m north of the northern intersection of the A38 and the circulatory carriageway of the roundabout at Junction 1 of the M50 motorway (point N).
www.hmso.gov.uk /si/si2002/20021179.htm   (664 words)

  
 A38 road   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
From Exeter to the road is paralleled by the M5.
Between Worcester and Birmingham the A38 follows course of a Roman road although the construction of bypasses around some towns means the modern-day deviates somewhat from the original dead-straight road.
There is central reservation; instead one of the middle is always kept empty by means of overhead signs.
www.freeglossary.com /A38   (444 words)

  
 The SABRE Roads Website
As you have a slip onto the A38 from your new flyover, the existing slip could just be used for the M5 and possibly M4 to A38 north traffic.
The traffic heading from the A38 and M5 north onto the M4 has a few conclicts which could be solved by spliting the M4 east and M4 west flows rather than have them join and split.
My proposal was to move the slip from the M5 to the A38 away from the slip from the M4 to the M5 south by having it come off the M5 much further out and crossing over Almondsbury interchange.
groups.msn.com /TheSABRERoadsWebsite/roadsnews.msnw?action=get_message&mview=0&ID_Message=42941&LastModified=4675490068192696674&all_topics=1   (1333 words)

  
 A38 - Uncyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The A38 is a ridiculously long road that goes from Bodmin (Cornwall) to Mansfield (Nottinghamshire).
It is so long that you would not believe how long it is. I mean, you could travel along it from Bristol to Birmingham and you wouldn't even have travelled along half of it.
The reason why the A38 is so ridiculously long is because a stupid and idiotic person from the Highways Agency (probably called Mr B.S.Johnson) thought that it would be funny to fool the British public into thinking that Bodmin and Mansfield are a few miles apart.
uncyclopedia.org /wiki/A38   (134 words)

  
 A38 Saltash Tunnel Refurbishment, September 2002
The A38 is an important commuter route between East Cornwall and the City of Plymouth and carries significant traffic at weekends during peak holiday periods.
In the event of a breakdown on the A38 within the extent of the traffic management, your vehicle will be removed by the free recovery service.
When the tunnel is closed during the night, vehicles travelling in the eastwards (towards Plymouth) and westwards (towards Liskeard) will be temporarily diverted via alternative routes that will be clearly indicated by traffic signs when the diversions are in place.
www.highways.gov.uk /roads/projects/a_roads/a38/saltash_tunnel/a38_saltash_sept_02   (694 words)

  
 A38 RF Capacitance Transmitter from K-TEK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Available with the A38 is a partial fill tank calibration -- 2 points with only partial fill.
The A38 has an explosion proof enclosure, and it has intrinsically safe probes.
The A38 has a rugged probe design, which eliminates the explosion proof conduit seal requirement.
www.globalspec.com /FeaturedProducts/Detail/KTEK/A38_RF_Capacitance_Transmitter/11957/0   (222 words)

  
 Hotels near M5/M4. Comfortable Hotel on the A38 just north of Bristol.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Alveston House is situated on the A38 at Alveston, just 5 minutes north of the M4/M5 junction at Alveston.
It is a large white building with a conservatory on the front.
Stay on the A38 for about 4 miles - You will come to a double set of traffic lights - go straight through and up the hill.
www.alvestonhousehotel.co.uk /printlocation.php   (322 words)

  
 Cycling Time Trials - Event Details   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Intermediate mileage: - Ashburton Town Sign 5.33 miles S4/25 - Start on A38 approximately 1.3 miles South West of Buckfastleigh in the acceleration lane opposite and 300 yards North East of Dean Prior Parish Church at a point level with the penultimate sink and in line with a hydrant marker 6/WO/5 (GR SX730638).
Proceed Northeastwards on A38 in the Exeter bound direction to pass Buckfastleigh, Ashburton, Bickington, Heathfield and Chudleigh Knighton.
Enter the A38 - care- in the Exeter bound direction to pass Buckfastleigh, Ashburton, Bickington, Heathfield and Chudleigh Knighton.
www.cyclingtimetrials.org.uk /events_detail.asp?EventID=3407   (489 words)

  
 Alt Om Kost - Eksempel: Energifordeling i A38   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
I 100 g A38 er der 3,5 g fedt.
48 % af energien i A38 kommer altså fra fedt.
Der er fx 4 % fedt i A38, når man ser på vægten, mens der er 48 % fedt i A38, hvis man ser på fedtenergiprocenten.
www.altomkost.dk /madtildig/Hvad_er_der_i_maden/Energi/Energiprocenter/Eksempel_Energifordeling_i_A38.htm   (361 words)

  
 Effect of Linoleic Acid Concentration on Conjugated Linoleic Acid Production by Butyrivibrio fibrisolvens A38 -- Kim et ...
Butyrivibrio fibrisolvens A38 inocula were inhibited by as little as 15 µM linoleic acid (LA), but growing cultures tolerated
The incubations were performed in triplicate, and the values are the means ± the standard deviations.
A38 inocula could not initiate growth if the LA or CLA was included
aem.asm.org /cgi/content/full/66/12/5226   (2888 words)

  
 The A38 Trunk Road (Improvement at Twowatersfoot) Order 1991
A print version is also available and is published by The Stationery Office Limited as the The A38 Trunk Road (Improvement at Twowatersfoot) Order 1991, ISBN 011014581X.
Where you see a "continue" button at the bottom of the page of text, this indicates that there is another chunk of text available.
This Order shall come into force on 25th July 1991 and may be cited as the A38 Trunk Road (Improvement at Twowatersfoot) Order 1991.
www.legislation.hmso.gov.uk /si/si1991/Uksi_19911581_en_1.htm   (575 words)

  
 Bubble Chamber M6 Directions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The A38(M) is also known as the Aston Expressway, a seven-lane highway with overhead signals to tell you which lanes you are allowed to use.
At the end of the Aston Expressway, the A38(M) turns into the A38.
Follow the A38 through a series of underpasses and flyovers, each of which is used to avoid a busy roundabout.
bison.ph.bham.ac.uk /~miller/Bubble/m6.htm   (565 words)

  
 Press Notice: Safety improvements on A38 near Alfreton in Derbyshire - overnight closure on Friday 22 October
Safety improvements on A38 near Alfreton in Derbyshire - overnight closure on Friday 22 October
Work to improve safety on the A38 will mean an overnight closure from 9pm Friday 22 October to 6am Saturday 23 October between the A61 Watchorn Interchange and M1 Junction 28 near Alfreton in Derbyshire.
The closure is essential to protect roadworkers while they move the current contraflow on the northbound carriageway to the southbound carriageway, as work continues on the three improvement schemes which began in September 2004.
www.highways.gov.uk /news/press_releases/a38/2004_10_18a.htm   (451 words)

  
 SABRE - Road Lists - Roads by 10 - A430
The southern road is the current A38 Quedgeley bypass, the eastern road is the current A38 ring road
The A430 (and the A38 before that) used to carry straight on, but that is now the A4301 which passes what remains of the docks, nearly gets to the City Centre, but then skirts around the west side to join the A417.
This provides a direct link between the A430 inner ring road and the A38 middle ring road, and so forms the main road out of Gloucester to Cheltenham and the M5, but again is entirely unnumbered on the ground.
www.sabre-roads.org.uk /roadlists/r10/notes.php?number=A430   (1064 words)

  
 Getting to Birmingham
Keep going along the A38 towards the City centre for two or three miles.
If not, carry straight on a couple of hundred yards, (still A38 Bristol Road) past pub on left (Gun Barrells) to the next corner, and turn LEFT, into Edgbaston Park Road, just before the road splits into dual carriageway again.
Eventually you'll reach the intersection between the ring road and the A38, where you'll see a large Maconalds on the opposite side of the junction.
www.cs.bham.ac.uk /~vdp/meetings/directions.html   (1078 words)

  
 Plymouth, Plymouth Eastern Turnpike Trust (the Exeter road)(A38)
The main route from London into Cornwall had been via Exeter, Okehampton and Launceston while the route via Ashburton to Plymouth was of a secondary nature.
This is why the Okehampton road is today the A30 while the Plymouth road is the A38.
The Plymouth road was very busy during times of war but it was narrow, only 10 to 12 feet wide, hilly and so muddy that it was more like a river bed than a road.
www.plymouthdata.info /Turnpike%20roads-Exeter.htm   (878 words)

  
 A38 Newbold Manor Farm Pedestrian Crossing Point Scheme Homepage
Between January and March 2005 a series of works had been proposed along the A38 in Staffordshire/Derbyshire.
The schemes were intended to be carried out over a three/four month period.
The A38 Newbold Manor Farm Pedestrian Crossing Point scheme (in Barton-Under-Needwood, Staffordshire) was proposed to provide a safer crossing point of the A38, with advance signing for drivers.
www.highways.gov.uk /roads/projects/a_roads/a38/a38_newbold_manor_farm_pedestrian_crossing_point   (168 words)

  
 How to find Beatties Burton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Follow the A5121 to the 2nd roundabout and turn left onto the A511.
Exit the A38 at Branston, taking the 3rd exit off the access island.
Stay on this road until the 2nd traffic island, turn 1st left.
www.beatties.co.uk /Maps/burtonmap.html   (185 words)

  
 A38 Bar in Budapest   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Opened in April 2003, and already the hottest club in Hungary, it used to be a Ukrainian stone-carrier.
Built in 1938 — hence the name - it was dragged all the way from the Ukraine to Budapest and underwent extensive reconstruction before reopening as the A38.
Today it’s a summer club offering the best of live international beats, from Cameroonian singer Richard Bona to Tokyo-born DJ Krush, regarded by many as the best DJ in the world.
www.worldsbestbars.com /city/budapest/a38-budapest.htm   (246 words)

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