The road begins in central
York, heading east initially as
Lawrence Street and then Hull Road. After it meets the
A64 at the congested
grade separated Grimston Bar roundabout and gains
primary status. Continuing as Hull Road it passes
Dunnington and
Kexby, before heading into the
East Riding of Yorkshire and passing
Wilberfoss,
Barmby Moor and
Pocklington. A roundabout at Pocklington Industrial Estate was constructed in 2011. After going through
Hayton the road becomes a
dual carriageway for , at the end of which is
Shiptonthorpe, where the road becomes
York Road. This was a Roman Road between York and Brough, and when it was dualled, various Roman artefacts were uncovered. Plans for a
bypass, of Shiptonthorpe were put forward in the 1989
Roads for Prosperity white paper, but were later dropped. The road meets the
A614 (to
Goole and
Bridlington) at a
roundabout, before
bypassing Market Weighton. The bypass was opened in 1991 – prior to this the road went through the town centre, originally being the York – Market Weighton turnpike road. The bypass was built with one roundabout, at the junction with the
A1034. A second roundabout, at
Holme Road, was constructed in 2014. The road then goes through
Bishop Burton before meeting the
A1035 and
A1174 at a roundabout west of
Beverley at
Killingwoldgraves. The section from Killingwoldgraves roundabout to the northern outskirts of Hull is known as the Beverley Bypass; it passes around the southern side of
Beverley, with a short dual carriageway section. The road crosses over the
A164 (Beverley to Humber bridge) at a grade separated junction. It also bridges the Cottingham to Hull section of the
Hull to Bridlington line, as well as the Cottingham to Dunwell road (Dunswell lane, underpassed). A new roundabout junction was constructed on the A1079 around 2011 for the
Swift Leisure group caravan factory north of
Cottingham, East Riding of Yorkshire. The Beverley Bypass section terminates at a roundabout junction (Dunswell roundabout) with the
A1033 and
A1174 road. Here the A1079 loses its primary status as it heads into the centre of
Kingston upon Hull as
Beverley Road and later, Ferensway. The road terminates at the junction with the
A63 (Hessle Road). == About the road ==