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A169 road
Road in North Yorkshire, England / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The A169 is an A road in North Yorkshire, England. It runs from the A64 at Malton on the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds through the Vale of Pickering and across the North York Moors to join the A171 just west of Whitby. It is a single carriageway for all of its 25-mile (40 km) route. Whilst it is not considered a Primary Route nationally, the Ryedale Local Transport Plan lists it as part of its Major Road Network alongside the A64, A166 and A171.[1]
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Length | 23.6 mi (38.0 km) | |||
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South end | Malton | |||
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North end | Whitby | |||
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Country | United Kingdom | |||
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The moorland section between Pickering and the junction with the A171 can be problematic to travellers during winter when frost, dense fog and heavy snow are common occurrences.[2]