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A381 road

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A381
A381 at Harbertonford
Route information
Length: 34 mi (55 km)
Major junctions
Northeast end: Teignmouth
50°32′50″N 3°30′35″W / 50.5472°N 3.5097°W / 50.5472; -3.5097 (A381 road (Northeast end))
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Southwest end: Salcombe
50°13′56″N 3°46′40″W / 50.2322°N 3.7778°W / 50.2322; -3.7778 (A381 road (Southwest end))
Location
Primary
destinations
:
Teignmouth
Newton Abbot
Totnes
Road network

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The A381 road is a non-trunk 'A'-class road in Devon, England which serves as an important link between the towns of Teignmouth, Kingsteignton, Newton Abbot, Totnes and Salcombe and many villages in between, with the busiest section (in Newton Abbot) having 6 lanes and carrying an average of over 40,000 vehicles per day. The route overlaps with other A-roads for several sections of its length. It is a faster route from Teignmouth to Salcombe than the A379 which meets it at both ends. It is under the control of Devon County Council as highway authority.

The A381 starts in Teignmouth from a junction with the A379 at Shaldon Bridge, following the Teign Estuary to Kingsteignton, where it overlaps the A380 to cross the River Teign. At the Penn Inn Roundabout it then continues west on a short dual carriageway into central Newton Abbot and southwest to Totnes. Here it overlaps the A385 to cross the River Dart and the main London-Penzance railway line.


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