The fact that the M40 led from London to Oxford and the M11 from London to Cambridge led to a famous sketch in one episode of the BBC's sitcom Yes, Minister. Jim Hacker, a Government minister and a lead character in the show, pondered why Britain had fast motorways to these ancient university towns but not to important seaports such as Dover and Felixstowe[?]. Sir Humphrey Appleby, his Permanent Private Secretary[?], explained that the motorway network had been designed by civil servants[?], all of whom had been educated at one university or the other.
TODO : Would be great if all motorway pages had the same level of junction detail as the M11 and M6.
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