Photography: Transport
Jason Hawkes' images of Britons on the move from above.
See all the different ways Britons traverse their isle from cars and barges to lorries and trains.
Get a birds-eye view of the vast infrastructure which keeps us moving at a pace previous generations could only dream of.
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Where the M5 meets the M6 as seen from the air.
A disused airport in Alconbury in Cambridgeshire is used as an inland port for containers to be collected from.
Parking at Bluewater Shopping Centre in Essex.
The Cambridge Busway as seen from above.
The London City Airport is located on a former Docklands site.
The Isle of Sheppey car repository where the units wait to be sent all over Britain.
Houseboats on the Norfolk Broads, Britain's third-largest in-land water system.
The London Stansted Airport is surrounded by Essex countryside.
Phantom traffic jams happen when driver brake too hard which has a knock-on effect.
A bridge as seen from the air.
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