2008/10/2 Nic Roets <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Isn't a motorway by definition divided and therefore oneway ?

Usually, but not always. Exceptions have existed either at the
beginning of a motorway, where the last escape for non-motorway
traffic occurs, say 100m before the directions separate. France used
to have a few stretches of single-carriageway motorway. Consider that
motorway is a legal classification that conveys certain restrictions,
and these _can_ occasionally apply on roads that would surprise you.

Also, although no longer a motorway, the Carrington Spur in Manchester
was an interesting edge case:
http://pathetic.org.uk/former/a6144m/

Dermot

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