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The M74 is a major road in Scotland.
At present the M74 begins in the Glasgow suburb of Tollcross, and then heads south towards the Clyde Valley towns of Hamilton, Motherwell and Lanark.
Alongside the motorway are the B-graded roads, the B7076 and B7078.
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 M25 motorway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is an orbital motorway, 117 miles (188 km) in circumference, that encircles London.
The motorway was widened to ten lanes between junctions 12 and 14, and twelve lanes between junctions 14 and 15, in November 2005.
While this is more a structural than a logical issue, at junction 5 near Sevenoaks continuing around the M25 requires the driver to follow the slip roads, as the main routes continue as either the M26 to the east (on to the M20) or the A21 towards the south coast.
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 M74 motorway: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
A motorway (ireland, new zealand, the united kingdom and some commonwealth nations) is both a type of road and a classification....
The m6 motorway is the longest motorway in england, united kingdom....
The m73 motorway is a motorway in scotland....
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 M74 motorway
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As at 2003, there are two extension schemes planned for the M74.
At its northern end, it will be extended for some 8 km (5 miles) so that it will join with the M8 south of the Kingston Bridge, therefore bypassing the notorious Central Glasgow section of the M8.
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