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M25 - the road bikers most dread
Britain's busiest motorway tops poll
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13 July 2007
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M25...most hated road in Britain, say bikers
ACCORDING TO a survey carried out by motorbike insurance firm Bennetts, Britain's bikers voted the M25 as the road they dread using most. The sheer volume of traffic circulating Britain's busiest motorways makes the M25 the least desirable road for UK motorcyclists. Other top disliked routes were the M6, A14, M5 and A11.
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