English: The Shore Road, Jordanstown The Belfast Carrickfergus road is a mixture of motorway, dual carriageway and four-lanes. The 1½ miles between Jordanstown and Greenisland remains a twisting single carriageway. Various schemes have been proposed (and rejected) over the last 30+ years. The latest scheme (which will be the subject of a public enquiry) envisages a dual carriageway (partly on a new line). The road carries around 30,000 vehicles daily.
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