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The M62 Motorway (Junctions 25 to 30) (Actively Managed Hard Shoulder and Variable Speed Limits) Regulations 2012

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7.  The westbound slip roads are—

(a)in the vicinity of junction 25 of the M62, the L slip road leading to the A644 commencing where it diverges from the M62 westbound and ending at the zone sign;

(b)in the vicinity of junction 26 of the M62—

(i)the W slip road from the A58 commencing at the zone sign and ending where it merges with M606 link road identified in paragraph 6(a); and

(ii)the L slip road leading to the A58 commencing where it diverges from the M62 westbound and ending at the zone sign;

(c)in the vicinity of junction 27 of the M62—

(i)the W slip road connecting to the A62 commencing at the zone sign and ending where it merges with the M621 link road identified in paragraph 6(b); and

(ii)the L slip road leading to the A62 commencing where it diverges from the M62 westbound and ending at the zone sign;

(d)in the vicinity of junction 28 of the M62—

(i)the L slip road leading to the A653 commencing where it diverges from the M62 westbound and ending at the zone sign; and

(ii)the M slip road from the A653 commencing at the zone sign and ending where it merges with M62 westbound;

(e)in the vicinity of junction 29 of the M62—

(i)the M slip road from the M1 northbound commencing at the zone sign and ending where it merges with M62 westbound; and

(ii)the L slip road leading to the M1 commencing where it diverges from the M62 westbound and ending at the zone sign;

(f)in the vicinity of junction 30 of the M62—

(i)the M slip road from the A642 commencing at the zone sign and ending where it merges with M62 westbound; and

(ii)the L slip road leading to the A642 commencing where it diverges from the M62 westbound and ending at the zone sign.

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