LATEST TRAFFIC NEWS

The aim of UK Traffic News is to bring you the latest road traffic news and in particular the latest motorway news. If you are about to set off on a journey by road then pay us a visit. Traffic delays, motorway road works, from all the UK's major motorways. A quick vist to our ste could save you time stuck in traffic and held up in delays. Latest News.

 

Motorway Traffic News You can search M1 Motorway, M2, M3, M4, M5, M6, M25, M40, M42, M60, M62, M621 motorways traffic news in the search section. Or you can view the latest motorway traffic news on the individual motorway pages for each motorway (see the links above). The latest traffic news from each of the motorways. 

M3 Motorway Traffic News

Latest Motorway News
Motorway NewsAvoiding traffic jams and road holdups saves time, is environmentally friendly and saves money.

The following motorways are covered by UK Traffic news...M1, M2, M3, M4, M5, M6, M25, M40, M42, M60, M62, M621 with others coming soon. 
Regional Road News
Road Traffic News and updatesThe main Motorways are already covered on UK Traffic News however we are aiming to bring you regional road traffic information from around the UK include other major roads and routes.  More pages regularly added.
  

Latest M3 Traffic News
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Information about the M3 Motorway

The M3 motorway is 58.6 miles (94.3 km) long in the South of England. The M3 motorway runs from it's Eastern end in Sunbury-on-Thames (A316) London to it south western end in Southampton.

Primary destinations at Staines, Bracknell, Basingstoke and Winchester.

The M3 links to the M25 at Junction 2 near London and to the M27 at Junction 14 Near Southampton.  Situated south east of London.

The M3 was constructed between 1971 and 1995. Starting in Junctions 3 to 8 which were opened in 1971 Junctions 1 to 3 were opened in 1974, Junctions 12 to 14 in 1992 and Junctions 8 to 10 in 1995.

 

Plans we have to show your M3 Traffic News and Updates
 

We are working on showing news from regular M3 users on this or a dedicated pages about the M3 motorway. You can follow our M3 Twitter section at:

www.Twitter.com/M3TrafficNews

 

 

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