Naming through sections
7.3.9.1
A through junction section of Motorway must be named in the following way, see Figure 19.
7.3.9.3
Figure 19 - Through junction of Motorway
7.3.9.4
Motorway number, through junction number, from junction number, for example:
- “M6 THROUGH JUNCTION 2 FROM JUNCTION 3”.
- “M4 THROUGH JUNCTION 4 FROM JUNCTION 5”.
- “M25 THROUGH JUNCTION 10 FROM JUNCTION 11”.
- “M60 THROUGH JUNCTION 7 FROM JUNCTION 6”.
7.3.9.5
Direction of travel is inferred from the naming convention, for example:
- “M6 THROUGH JUNCTION 2 FROM JUNCTION 1” represents the north bound carriageway.
- “M6 THROUGH JUNCTION 2 FROM JUNCTION 3” represents the south bound carriageway.
- “M60 THROUGH JUNCTION 1 FROM JUNCTION 2” represents anticlockwise travel.
- “M60 THROUGH JUNCTION 1 FROM JUNCTION 27” represents clockwise travel.
7.3.9.6
If through junctions are not numbered, the name of the section must be derived from the name of the adjoining Road with the highest classification, for example:
- “A1(M) THROUGH JUNCTION 65 FROM JUNCTION WITH A194”.
- “A1(M) THROUGH JUNCTION WITH A194 FROM JUNCTION 65”.