Roads in the Isle of Man
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Roads in the Isle of Man range in size and quality, from narrow country roads to larger roads, and a small stretch of dual carriageway.
Over 500 miles of road are named using a similar numbering scheme to that used in the numbering of roads in Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Each road is assigned a letter, which represents the road's category, and a subsequent number, 1 or 2 digits in length.
"A" Roads constitute the main roads of the island whilst roads labelled B to D will decrease in size and or quality. U roads are yet smaller.
Many of the roads on the Island have no speed limits.
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