M2 J1 Three Crutches Interchange

Layout and signage

Gillingham
Grain (A228)
A289
M2 becomes A2
      A289

A2



  Gillingham
Grain (A228)
A289
Rochester
Strood
A2
A2 becomes M2

Lane configuration

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  • Lane 1 exits and returns after the junction.
  • Lane 2 continues ahead.
  • Lane 3 continues ahead.
  • Lane 4 continues ahead.

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  • Lane 1 exits and returns after the junction.
  • Lane 2 continues ahead.
  • Lane 3 continues ahead.
  • Lane 4 continues ahead.

Other events

  • Signs End of motorway regulations
  • Signs Start of motorway regulations

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