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					   Travelling 
						to Leeds by car might seem like an easy task but give 
						yourself plenty of time and be prepared for delays. The 
						M62 (between M621 junction 27 to Leeds and the M606 to 
						Bradford) is now the fourth most congested bit of motorway 
						in Britain - that includes well-known hotspots like the 
						M25 and M6.   
						The figures come from Trafficmaster the company 
						that operates the congestion monitoring system.   
						A “top ten” league table shows that both the 
						M62 and M1 have been steadily climbing. If you still want 
						to risk it here are the routes to take into Leeds.  
						   
						Using the M1: Follow the M1 north and enter Leeds on the 
						M621 following signs for The City Centre.   
						Using the A1: Follow the A1 north and join the M62 westbound. 
						Then join the M1 northbound at J.29 and enter Leeds on 
						the M621 following signs for “City Centre”.  
						   
						Using the M1/A1: Follow the M1/A1 south. Join the A64 
						(Leeds-York Road) into Leeds and follow the signs for 
						“City Centre”.     
						Follow the M62 eastbound and enter Leeds on the M621 (J.27) 
						following signs for 'city centre'   
						Listen to BBC Radio Leeds (92.4 and 103.9 FM) for 
						regular updates on traffic and travel in Leeds. | 
					 
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