A119 Traffic

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a119 Roadworks

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The A119 is a major road in England that runs through the counties of Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire. It connects the A1 near St Neots with the M11 motorway north of Harlow. The A119 was originally built in the 1950s but has been upgraded several times in the intervening years.

The busiest times on the A119 are typically during weekday peak hours, when commuters flock to the cities of Cambridge, St Neots and Harlow. During quieter times the traffic flow on the A119 is generally quite good, although there can be delays and congestion around junctions with other major roads.

In terms of safety, the A119 has an average road death rate of 7.5 per billion vehicle km. This is significantly lower than the national average of 11.4, although there are still some areas where accidents involving fatalities occur. Over the five-year period from 2015 to 2020, there were two fatal and 122 injury collisions along the A119.


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Please remember that it is against the law to use your mobile phone, tablet or any electronic device without a hands-free kit whilst driving. If you're caught by the police using any device that can send or receive data whilst driving or riding a motorcyle you'll get an automatic fixed penalty notice, 6 points on your licence and a fine of £200. A court could also disqualify you from driving.

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