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green dragon | 16:13 Mon 18th Aug 2008 | Motoring
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driving clockwise off the M25 what must you cross to get to junction 1? Many thanks.
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The inside lane?
River Thames? As far as I am aware, the M25 becomes A282 either side of the river. I guess this is to enable learner drivers (who normally cannot drive on motorways) to use the Queen Elizabeth Bridge or Dartford Tunnel.
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Agreed.

The M25 starts just south of the river and ends just north of it.
However, having thought about it further, and checked the maps, there is a problem or two.

Firstly there is no junction 1. Instead there is junction 1a and junction 1b.

Secondly it is possible to access these without crossing the Thames.
Ignore the second point, I just re-read the question.
I don't see the point of the question.

There is nothing special about Junction 1 - if you are driving clockwise around the M25 you have to use junction 1a, the A206 - there is no exit clockwise at Junction 1b.

The actual crossing/bridge has to be designated an A road otherwise traffic that is banned from motorways could not use it to cross the River Thames.

You have to cross the Thames on the A282 to get to junction1a. There is no junction 1.
Not a lot of people realise that the M25 is not a complete circle.

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