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Regulation 3(2)(a)
1. The specified roads are —
(a)the clockwise carriageway of the M25 from marker post 45/7 to marker post 102/8;
(b)the carriageways of the clockwise slip roads;
(c)the anti-clockwise carriageway of the M25 from marker post 102/8 to marker post 45/7; and
(d)the carriageways of the anti-clockwise slip roads.
2. Any reference in this Schedule to—
(a)the letter “M” followed by a number is a reference to the motorway known by that name;
(b)the letter “A” followed by a number is a reference to the road known by that name; and
(c)a junction followed by a number is a reference to the junction of the M25 of that number.
3. In this Schedule—
“on-slip road” means a slip road intended for the use of traffic entering the M25.
4.—(1) The clockwise slip roads referred to in paragraph 1 of this Schedule are the on-slip roads which connect the clockwise carriageway of the M25 with–
(i)the M23 at junction 7;
(ii)the A217 at junction 8;
(iii)the A243 and the A245 at junction 9;
(iv)the motorway service area between junction 9 and junction 10;
(v)the A3 at junction 10;
(vi)the A317 and the A320 at junction 11;
(vii)the M3 at junction 12;
(viii)the A30 at junction 13;
(ix)the A3113 at junction 14; and
(x)the M4 at junction 15.
5.—(1) The anti-clockwise slip roads referred to in paragraph 1 of this Schedule are the on-slip roads which connect the anti-clockwise carriageway of the M25 with–
(i)the A217 at junction 8;
(ii)the A243 and the A244 at junction 9;
(iii)the motorway service area between junction 9 and junction 10;
(iv)the A3 at junction 10;
(v)the A317 and the A320 at junction 11;
(vi)the M3 at junction 12;
(vii)the A30 at junction 13;
(viii)the A3113 at junction 14;
(ix)the M4 at junction 15; and
(x)the M40 at junction 16.
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