A1086 road: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

The A1086 is a road in County Durham, north-east England.

The route of the A1086 starts from the A19 junction in Easington and runs to the A179 junction in Hartlepool via Horden, Blackhall Colliery, Blackhall Rocks and Crimdon.

It is mostly a dangerous route between Horden and Blackhall Colliery and between Crimdon between Hartlepool as the road runs through wooded areas with Castle Eden Dene between Horden and Blackhall Colliery and Crimdon Dene between Crimdon and Hartlepool. The road has a 40mph speed limit and several people have died and suffered serious injuries through drivers exceeding this.

A roads in Zone 1 of the
Great Britain road numbering scheme
A1
A10 - A11 - A12 - A13 - A14 - A15 - A16 - A17 - A18 - A19
A100 - A101 - A102 - A105 - A109 - A118 - A120 - A124 - A127 - A129
A135 - A140 - A143 - A146 - A149 - A151 - A157 - A159 - A160 - A165 - A167
A170 - A171 - A179 - A180 - A182 - A183 - A189 - A194
A1000 - A1018 - A1058 - A1066 - A1068 - A1079
A1081 - A1086 - A1101 - A1107 - A1156 - A1198
A1200 - A1202 - A1205 - A1231 - A1303 - A1309
List of A roads in Zone 1
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