Location search

The motorway network is a big place. What are you looking for?

Roads.org.uk's Motorway Database contains pages for about 2,000 individual locations. A location can be a junction, service area, bridge, tunnel or any other feature shown on a route's exit list. You can search through all of them here.

To begin, open up the Filters box and begin selecting the options you want. For example, you could look for all the restricted-access junctions on the M6, or all the locations on the A406 that have traffic signals, or all the Roundabout Interchanges with a service area attached to them. It's up to you, and the possibilities are endless.

M6 J2 Ansty Interchange

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Route
M6
Name
Ansty Interchange
Highway Authority
Location type
Non-standard interchange

M6 J1 Rugby Interchange

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Route
M6
Name
Rugby Interchange
Highway Authority
Location type
Roundabout Interchange

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