Motorways
Dynamic, dreary – Britain has 2,300 miles of motorways, and the country would grind to a halt without these tarmac arteries. But they were part of a fast, futuristic post-war vision. Will we ever build another one?
Ros Taylor talks to Chris Marshall, who runs roads.org.uk [http://roads.org.uk/], and the musician and comedy writer Jason Hazeley. You can find a special MJT motorway playlist on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/10g5NfkmtqWXM316l9NJ8x?si=YoZQbIJiRKiWXyAx8iU4ww&nd=1&dlsi=c2e9748ac0df4330], compiled by Jason, Ros, producer David Turnbull and listeners.
Readings are by David Turnbull . Ernest Davies, MP for Enfield, spoke about the need for motorways [https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/1957-07-22/debates/e337a98f-2d21-4130-8b13-403e7188282c/RoadsProgramme] in 1957 and R Gresham Cooke (Twickenham) discussed speed limits [https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/1958-07-29/debates/1aa57b06-e383-4362-b50e-cf8ee9248252/SpecialRoads] in 1958.
I drew on Motorways (James Drake, H L Yeadon and D I Evans, Faber & Faber, 1969), On Roads (Joe Moran, Profile Books, 2009) and Always a Welcome - the glove compartment history of the motorway service area (David Lawrence, Between Books).
The Motorway Archive [https://ukmotorwayarchive.ciht.org.uk/about-us/] contains a vast amount of detail.
The National Express 'Elaine [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IE4ynayeTM]' and Trusthouse Forte [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIIUqELYhw4] ads are on YouTube. The BBC broadcast a documentary [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcPpgiK4-T8] in 1969 on The Cost of Motorways. Egon Ronay's service station reviews are available here [https://motorwayservices.uk/Egon_Ronay].
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