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London City Guide - Getting There By Road

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Main roads are designated by a letter, followed by up to four numbers: ‘M’ (motorway), ‘A’ (major road) and ‘B’ (minor road). Traffic drives on the left and drivers must be at least 17 years old. The speed limits are 113kph (70mph) on motorways, 97kph (60mph) on single-lane main roads and 48kph (30mph) in built-up areas. Seat belts are compulsory for drivers, front-seat passengers and rear-seat passengers (if fitted). Motorcyclists must wear helmets. The maximum legal alcohol to blood ratio for driving is 0.08%.

Overseas driving licences and International Driving Permits are valid for up to one year. Insurance is mandatory. Overseas visitors bringing their own cars should bring registration documents and check with their insurance company as to whether a Green Card is needed. Breakdown service and general motoring information is available from the Automobile AssociationAA (tel: 0870 600 0371; website: www.theaa.co.uk), Green Flag (tel: 0845 246 1557; website: www.greenflag.co.uk) and the Royal Automobile ClubRAC (tel: 0870 572 2722; website: www.rac.co.uk).

Emergency breakdown services (toll free):
AA 0800 887 766
Green Flag 0800 051 0636
RAC 0800 828 282

Routes to the city: The M25 encircles Greater London. The M1, M11, M20, M23, M3, M4 and M40 radiate from the capital to the rest of Britain. The M1 goes north all the way to Leeds, the M11 northeast to Cambridge and East Anglia, the M20 southeast to Folkestone (from where the A20 continues to Dover), the M23 goes south to Gatwick airport (and continues as the A23 to Brighton), the M3 southwest to Southampton, the M4 west to Heathrow airport and Bristol, and the M40 northwest to Oxford and Birmingham.

Motorists and their cars can travel by train through the Channel Tunnel from Calais, France to Folkestone in southeast England, courtesy of Eurotunnel (tel: 0870 535 3535; website: www.eurotunnel.co.uk).

Approximate driving times to London: From Cambridge – 1 hour 30 minutes; Oxford – 1 hour 30 minutes; Folkestone – 1 hour 45 minutes; Birmingham – 2 hours 15 minutes; Bristol – 2 hours 45 minutes; Leeds – 4 hours.

Coach services: National and international services use Victoria Coach Station, a short walk from Victoria train station, at 164 Buckingham Palace Road, SW1 (tel: (020) 7730 3466; website: www.tfl.gov.uk/vcs). Facilities include bureaux de change, ATMs, travel and hotel agencies, information desks, left-luggage office and kiosks. National Express (tel: 0870 580 8080; website: www.nationalexpress.com) operates services throughout the UK. Eurolines (tel: 0870 514 3219; website: www.eurolines.com) has departures to over 500 European destinations.

View Our Airport Guides for London:

     London City Airport
     London Stansted Airport
     London Luton Airport
     London Heathrow Airport
     London Gatwick Airport

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