A102 road

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A102 shield
A102
Location
CountryUnited Kingdom
Constituent countryEngland
Road network
A103

The A102 is a road that starts in

A2 road just south of the Sun in the Sands roundabout in Blackheath
, south-east London.

Route

North section

The A102 starts in Clapton at the junction of Lower Clapton Road and Urswick Road. It runs south along Urswick Road and continues east past 16th century

A106 just to the west of the Hackney Wick
interchange with the A12.

South section

South of the A12/A13 interchange with the adjacent landmark

A207
) where it ends a short distance to the south of the junction as the road becomes the A2 road which joins from the roundabout above.

History

The section of the former A102 now designated as the A12 and the two sections of the A102(M) were all constructed in the mid- and late-1960s as part of the East Cross Route which was intended to be the eastern section of the Ringway 1 (also known as the London Motorway Box), an ambitious and controversial Greater London Council plan to surround London with high speed roads – known as the London Ringways – which was eventually cancelled.

When the A12 extension was opened through Wanstead, Leytonstone and Leyton to meet the north end of the East Cross Route at the Lea Interchange (and prompting the M11 link road protest), the northern section of the A102(M) and the A102 as far south as the A13 were renumbered A12. The southern section of the A102(M) was reclassified as a general purpose road when Transport for London was given control of trunk roads in Greater London in 1999.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Driving directions to Wick Rd/A102/A106". Google Maps. Retrieved 1 May 2014.
  2. ^ "Driving directions to Blackwall Tunnel Northern Approach/A102". Google Maps. Retrieved 1 May 2014.
  3. ^ Richard M Green https://math.colorado.edu/~rmg/roads/a102m.html

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