RESIDENTS living under the Spaghetti Junction motorway say they have their own “beach” – and are proud to live there.
The Gravelly Hill interchange near Birmingham is the UK’s busiest junction – with 200,000 motors hurtling through it every day.
But under the five tangled levels of traffic and 559 concrete columns is a cluster of family homes.
Dad-of-one Brian Thomas, 45, joked that the neighbourhood comes with its own “beach” – a pile of industrial sand beneath the flyover.
He said: “I don’t mind it, I find the traffic quite soothing. You get used to it and it’s got good transport links as you can imagine.