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The A10 runs for 100 miles / 160km from central London to King's Lynn in Norfolk and is one of the pre-motorway main roads radiating out from London. The southern section begins at the monument in the City of London and heads due north to Tottenham, where shortly after it becomes a pre-WWII dual carriageway "Great Cambridge Road". The road continues as dual carriageway through the M25 junction to Puckeridge in Hertfordshire, and then as single carriageway through Royston to the M11 at Cambridge. The A10 re-emerges the Milton junction of the A14 north of Cambridge and runs through the Fens, and incredibly flat, formerly marshy area, past the City of Ely to King's Lynn.
This video shows a northbound journey along the A10 in Norfolk, from the roundabout for the A134 north of Tottenhill, to the terminus of the road at the Hardwick roundabout on the A47 and A149 at King's Lynn.
Filming date: June 2024.