A roads in Zone 3 of the Great Britain numbering scheme

Number later used for a road linking Hilsea and Portsmouth.

An older A3022 existed on the Isle of Wight until 1935 when it became part of an extended A3054.

Originally ran on the Isle of Wight from Ryde to Sandown.

Next used in Taunton town center along Upper High Street, connecting the A38 to itself.

Because it performed so well in taking traffic out of the center of Taunton, it became a portion of a rerouted A38.

See also: Albert Embankment Later reserved around 1970 for "existing parallel length of A329 when passed by the S.E.

Used a second time in 1937 as a temporary number for the northern section of the Exeter Bypass (renumbered from the A378), but it became the A38 in 1938 when it was rerouted (old A38 became the A3085).

Used a final time in 1975 between Redhills and Alphington on the western edge of Exeter.

The numbering zones for A-roads in Great Britain