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.
Click the photograph to launch the slideshow.
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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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