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The A299, better known as the Thanet Way, is a major road in the county of Kent in England, which runs from Brenley Corner near Faversham (where it merges into the M2) to Ramsgate via Whitstable and Herne Bay. It is principally used for ferry traffic to Ramsgate, and other traffic to the Isle Of Thanet.

Most of the road was originally constructed in the 1930s as an unemployment relief project. Prior to this, all traffic to the Isle of Thanet had to go via Canterbury.

The A299 was upgraded in the 1990's to dual carriageway for almost its entire length. Whitstable and Herne Bay were bypassed, with the old road becoming the A2990, and the A299 to the west of Whitstable and east of Herne Bay were upgraded via an online upgrade.

The A299 used to end near Sarre, on the A253 which continued into Ramsgate. Now this road is part of the A299, meaning it can go all the way to Ramsgate Harbour, passing Kent International Airport on the way.

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UK Primary status A roads in Zone 2
A2 - A20 - A202 - A205 - A2070 - A21 - A217 - A22 - A228 - A229 - A23 - A232 - A24 - A249 - A25 - A253 - A256 - A259 - A26 - A264 - A27 - A272 - A28 - A280 - A283 - A29 - A299
Great Britain road numbering scheme

 


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