Cribbs Causeway, road in South Gloucestershire, England, UK
Cribbs Causeway is a major road north of Bristol that crosses the Severn Estuary and connects several towns in the region. The route runs along a bridge structure and serves as a primary corridor for both local and through traffic.
Cribbs Causeway was originally constructed in the 20th century to improve transport links between Bristol and Wales. Over time, the road was expanded and modernized multiple times to handle increasing traffic volumes.
The road is accessible year-round and offers various exits to shops and services in the surrounding area. Visitors should note that traffic congestion can occur during peak hours and parking may be limited at some locations.
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