A370 road

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A370 road
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Direction
Start Bristol
End East Brent
Roads joined M5 motorway
A4 road
A369 road
A371 road
A3069 road

The A370 is a primary road in England running from Bristol to East Brent (near Brent Knoll) in Somerset.

It first bypasses Long Ashton, then passes through Backwell, Brockley, Cleeve, Congresbury, Hewish (where it crosses the M5 motorway), Weston-super-Mare, Bleadon and Lympsham before meeting the A38 road.

To get from Bristol to East Brent it is quicker to follow the A38 as the A370 takes a more circuitous route.

The A370 can get extremely busy during rush hour especially on the approaches to the M5 motorway, the traffic lights in Congresbury and the Long Ashton bypass.

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A roads in Zone 3 of
the Great Britain road numbering system
A3 A30 - A31 - A32 - A33 - A34 - A35 - A36 - A37 - A38 - A39
A301 - A303 - A307 - A308 - A316 - A337 - A338 - A340 - A344 - A345 - A346 - A350 - A354
A361 - A363 - A368 - A369 - A370 - A371 - A390
A3036 - A3055 - A3203 - A3204 - A3400
List of A roads in Zone 3