M1 junction 13 to Milton Keynes In 2010, in conjunction with the
M1 widening schemes and dualling of the A421 between M1 junction 13 and the A1 near St Neots, proposals were made to widen the A421 between the M1 junction 13 in Bedfordshire and the Kingston roundabout in Milton Keynes. The upgrade was completed in December 2020.
A1M11/A14 link In the "Road investment strategy" announced to Parliament by the
Department for Transport and
Secretary of State for Transport on 1 December 2014, planning would begin to dual the section between the
A1 and the
A1198 at
Caxton Gibbet. The link is to provide an uninterrupted dual carriageway route between the
M1 (at junction 13) and the M11/A14 (at junction 14 and 31) near Cambridge. In December 2023, work began on the new alignment that replaces the A1/A421 junction (the "
Black Cat roundabout") with a three-level
grade-separated junction, and that (further) bypasses
St Neots. It also provides a route to the
planned new town around
Tempsford. , the new road was anticipated to be ready for traffic in "spring 2027".
Oxford–Cambridge Expressway The Oxford to Cambridge Expressway was a proposed grade-separated dual carriageway between the
A34 near
Oxford and the
A14 near
Cambridge, via (or near) Milton Keynes. The proposal aimed to establish this route by linking existing roads and building new ones. The case for its creation was examined in a Strategic Study for the
Cambridge – Milton Keynes – Oxford corridor, published by
National Infrastructure Commission in November 2016. The NIC saw the road as being of national strategic importance by providing an outer orbital route around
London, linking
Southampton, the
M3,
M4,
M40,
M1,
A1,
A14/
M11 and
Felixstowe. Had this plan been realised, it would have replaced the congested (mostly) single carriageway road between Milton Keynes and the
A43. In March 2021, Transport Secretary
Grant Shapps cancelled the plan, citing analysis that showed that its costs would exceed its benefits. ==Notable events==