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... Class I ( " A " roads ) and Class II ( " B " roads ) were defined on the basic principle of their value to through traffic2 . In 1946 , Class III roads were added , and the present rates of grant from the central government were fixed ...
... Class I ( " A " roads ) and Class II ( " B " roads ) were defined on the basic principle of their value to through traffic2 . In 1946 , Class III roads were added , and the present rates of grant from the central government were fixed ...
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... Class I roads became Class II roads ( and were given numbers prefixed with the letter " B " ) . In 1946 Class III roads were added and defined as being roads of more than local traffic importance . The pattern established in 1921 and ...
... Class I roads became Class II roads ( and were given numbers prefixed with the letter " B " ) . In 1946 Class III roads were added and defined as being roads of more than local traffic importance . The pattern established in 1921 and ...
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... class II , and 50 per cent . for class III , initially upon the amount of through traffic which was using those particular types of roads . It may be that in some instances what are termed class II roads could now be justified as being ...
... class II , and 50 per cent . for class III , initially upon the amount of through traffic which was using those particular types of roads . It may be that in some instances what are termed class II roads could now be justified as being ...
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administrative amount approval Army Association boroughs branch bridge carried cent Chairman civilian claims Class classified roads Command Committee concerned consider construction consultation Continued contract contractor cost county councils course deal Department detailed difficult Director Divisional Road Engineer Engineer equipment establishment estimate evidence example expenditure fact figure further give given Government grant highway authorities important improvement increase land limit London look maintenance major matter means meet Memorandum ment military Minister Ministry minor improvement Office organisation paragraph particular planning possible powers present problem programme proposals question reduction referred relation Report responsible Richard schemes Scotland Secretary staff stage standards submitted taken technical thing tion traffic Treasury trunk roads War Office whole