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A382
A382 in the Wray valley - geograph.org.uk - 1228449.jpg
Route information
Length19.1 mi[1] (30.7 km)
Major junctions
South endNewton Abbot
50°31′43″N 3°36′54″W / 50.52872°N 3.615105°W / 50.52872; -3.615105 (A382 road (southern end))
Major intersections A381
A383
A38
A3124
A30
North endWhiddon Down
50°43′13″N 3°50′51″W / 50.720333°N 3.84745°W / 50.720333; -3.84745 (A382 road (northern end))
Location
CountryUnited Kingdom
Primary
destinations
Newton Abbot, Bovey Tracey, Lustleigh, Moretonhampstead
Road network

The A382 is a road in South West England, connecting Newton Abbot to the A38, then to Bovey Tracey and on through Moretonhampstead to the A30.[2]

Route

The road starts in Newton Abbot at the junction with the A381, continuing out through the town, past the connection to the A383 which links to the A38 southbound.

It continues past Stover School, Stover Country Park and Trago Mills Leisure Park before arriving at the junction with the A38, known as Drumbridges.[3] From the A38 roundabout, the road continues in a straight line for 2 km, known locally as the "Bovey Straight"[4] across Bovey Heath, with Heathfield on the east and Great Plantation on the west towards Bovey Tracey.

The road used to go through the centre of Bovey Tracey, but since 1987 it has bypassed the town, following part of the route of the old Moretonhampstead and South Devon Railway line, from where that line crossed the road near the former Bovey Tracey Pottery to just north of the junction with the B3387 road to Widecombe-in-the-Moor and Haytor. The former Bovey railway station was retained at the side of the road and is now a heritage centre.[5]

The bypass continues on a northerly route west of the town until it joins the original winding road which follows the valley of the Wray Brook. It passes the former Hawkmoor County Sanatorium and the village of Lustleigh before arriving in the town of Moretonhampstead where the B3212 heads towards Postbridge and Princetown in one direction and towards Exeter in the other.

From here, the A382 continues north-west, through the small settlements of Easton and Sandypark, eventually arriving at Whiddon Down, where there is a bypass around the village, before the road joins up with the trunk A30 road.

Accidents and deaths

The A382 saw five fatal accidents between 1999 and 2010, two resulting in the death of a car driver, and three in the death of a motorcyclist.[6] The road carries warning signs specifically related to motorcycle accidents, indicating 13 accidents over 3 years between Bovey Tracey and Moretonhampstead.[7]

References

  1. ^ "Directions to Exeter Rd/A382". Google. Retrieved 19 April 2013.
  2. ^ "Roader's Digest - A382". SABRE.
  3. ^ Hawkins (1988), map on p.44.
  4. ^ See, for example, "Liverton Village Hall". Liverton Village Hall Management Committee., and "Discover Bovey Heathfield" (PDF). Devon Wildlife Trust. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
  5. ^ Hawkins (1988), pp.63, 233.
  6. ^ "Every death on every road in Great Britain 1999-2010". BBC News.
  7. ^ "THINK BIKE signs return to A380". Newton Abbot People.

Sources

  • Hawkins, Michael (1988). Devon Roads – an illustrated survey of the development and management of Devon's highway network. Exeter: Devon Books. ISBN 0-86114-817-7.