Everything about A449 Road totally explained
The
A449 is a major road in the
United Kingdom. It runs north from junction 24 of the
M4 motorway at
Newport in
south Wales to join with the
A40 between
Abergavenny and
Monmouth. The A449 reappears at
Ross-on-Wye at its junction with the A40 just west of the
M50 motorway (junction 4) and continues roughly north-east to
Ledbury,
Malvern,
Worcester, then turns northwards to
Kidderminster and
Wolverhampton before meeting the
M6 motorway at junction 13, and finally terminating in
Stafford.
The
dual carriageway stretch between Newport and Monmouth was built to near-motorway standards, and was intended to ease the strain on the
Severn Bridge, providing an alternative route to the Midlands.
The section between Worcester and Newport was originally part of the
A48.
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