Roads UK is one of the largest websites covering the subject of British roads.
The aim of the site is to provide a useful resource on our roads, providing an insight into the network, its history and its features.
Why was it set up?
The site was established to provide a useful tool for those
wanting to learn more about our roads. Many other sites on the
internet had a tendency to cover specific features, so this site
was set up to fill the gaps.
Who uses the site?
A whole host of people visit the site, some frequently, some not
so often. Users vary from enthusiasts and students to
politicians and journalists. The site also receives visits from
people across the globe.
How can I help?
The website welcomes contributions from anyone. If you wish to
write a feature or submit a photo, please don't hesitate to get
in touch!
Donations
The low cost of the website means it is entirely self-funded. It
is run to provide information and not to make a profit.
However, if you wish to help towards the cost of running the site, then Roads UK is grateful to anyone who can help.
All donations will go into a pot which will be used to pay towards the running of the site, and will not be used to make a profit.
Terms and Conditions
By using the site you agree to the
following terms and conditions, which may be edited at any time:
All content is Copyrighted to Roads UK, the website owned and operated by Nicholas Lawley, unless it is stated otherwise. This includes all text, photographs and images, except images covered by a Creative Commons license (such images are indicated in a footnote). Content must not be reproduced elsewhere, unless permission is obtained beforehand.If any content is infringing copyright, it will be a pure mistake - please let me know and it will be appropriately credited or removed as soon as possible. Whilst every effort is made to ensure the information on this website is accurate and up-to-date, no guarantee can be made that this is the case. No liability will be accepted for any problems or issues that may arise following the usage of this site, as information can change quickly and without warning. This website relies on contributions from visitors to help keep the information current and accurate.
Credits
Many thanks go to everybody who has
helped with providing information for the website. Special
thanks go to Rachelle Lawley, Bryn Buck and Jonathan Randall for
their regular assitance!



