Britain has some good roads, especially Scotland, but when you drive or ride in Europe you realise just how good their roads are. Southern Spain seems to be like a giant race track with billiard table smooth roads and next to no traffic
Britain has some good roads, especially Scotland, but when you drive or ride in Europe you realise just how good their roads are. Southern Spain seems to be like a giant race track with billiard table smooth roads and next to no traffic
roads in oxford are full of massive holes. like serious -will break your car- holes.
Where? In the city or outskirts, or both?
the budget appears to be spread more thinly
That can't be right, he loves to take some reet dirty back-roads...That would be Ron Jeremey . . . . .
The problem is that whilst britain has some fantastic roads that would make good driving roads, a lot of the time they don't either due to shoddy maintenance, rediculously low (and increasingly smaller) speedlimits, and congestion.
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Britain has some good roads, especially Scotland, but when you drive or ride in Europe you realise just how good their roads are. Southern Spain seems to be like a giant race track with billiard table smooth roads and next to no traffic
Sure are some stunning roads in Spain. Just a pity the police are hot on speeding over there.
Not really. Main roads, well, thats the risk you run. Pretty much everywhere else there's hardly a cop to be seen in southern spain.
Yeah, thats my experience too. Plus, the roads are often so twisty you struggle to break the speed limit anyway
* This may or may not be a slight exaggeration
I think this is wrong.
So do you think Britain has excellent driving roads?
I don't.
Now I haven't yet driven in Britain yet but correct me if I'm wrong, you still have potholes and congestion.
Unless the capacity of the roads in a place meets demand, and the roads are well maintained, I'd say a country has good roads.
My definition of a good road is making good progress while driving it and not break/damage your car on it.
Now I haven't yet driven in Britain