Introduction The Mancunian Way stands as a vital arterial route in Manchester, UK, playing a critical role in the city’s transport infrastructure and urban development. Opened in the 1960s, this dual carriageway runs through the heart of Manchester and epitomises the city’s rapid evolution during the post-war era. Understanding its significance helps illuminate Manchester’s socio-economic
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