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The A1 is the UK's longest road, running from London to Edinburgh, almost 400 miles in length (396 miles / 637km), often known as the Great North Road. Most sections have been converted to motorway or dual carriageway, but there are still some lengths of single-carriageway in Scotland and the far north of England.
The A1 between Edinburgh and Berwick-upon-Tweed is a mixture of single and dual carriageway, with a long continuous dual carriageway running from Dunbar to Edinburgh having been completed in 2004, the former route being reclassified as the A199. There are additionally some single-carriageway bypasses that means the A1 no-longer runs through towns and villages.
This video shows an eastbound journey along the A1, from the A199/A6093 junction at Haddington, to the roundabout for the A199/B6370 west of Dunbar.
Filming date: August 2021