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7. The northbound slip roads are—
(a)In the vicinity of Junction 16 of the M5—
(i)the O slip road leading to the A38 commencing where it diverges from the M5 northbound carriageway and ending at a point which is 47 metres before marker post 132/4; and
(ii)the P slip road from the A38 commencing at a point which is 39 metres after marker post 132/1 and ending where it merges with the M5 northbound carriageway;
(b)In the vicinity of Junction 17 of the M5—
(i)the Q slip road leading to the B4055 and the A4018 commencing where it diverges from the M5 northbound carriageway and ending at a point which is 24 metres before marker post 136/0; and
(ii)the R slip road from the B4055 and the A4018 commencing at a point which is 17 metres before marker post 135/8 and ending where it merges with the M5 northbound carriageway.
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