DescriptionLooking west along A59 - geograph.org.uk - 1004362.jpg
English: Looking west along A59 From this point near its junction with Kex Gill Road, the A59 drops down a long hill to Bolton Bridge. Until the 1970's this was a tortuous stretch of road with numerous bends and narrow sections, but since improvement [much of it two lanes up and one down] it has become a fast road where North Yorkshire traffic police like to lurk and catch those who speed by at 80mph.
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