M25 - 84 miles of queues

M25 - 84 miles of queues

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eldar

21,753 posts

196 months

Saturday 26th July 2014
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XJ Flyer said:
It's not a case of choice.It is a case of an unbalanced national development policy.In which certain parts of the country want to see others turned into over developed over populated dumps to keep their own as a relative barren wilderness.

None of which is going to make much difference in the case of the type of congestion resulting from someone driving in lane 3 or 4 of the M25 at 50 mph for example assuming no one wants to get nicked for undertaking.

Edited by XJ Flyer on Saturday 26th July 17:34
Cobblers. I live in rural Cumbria. Most people here would welcome more development, investment and people - even accepting the problems more people would bring. Trouble is, anything north of Watford is seen by the elite as 'here be dragons'.

So, fukkem, I'll be happy with the beautiful roads, cheap and excellent housing and ste weathersmile

DJRC

23,563 posts

236 months

Sunday 27th July 2014
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Be fair though Eldar..Ambleside on any given Sunday April through to October is traffic hell tongue out
But I could forgive Kirkstone pretty much anything at 7am on the right day. Not to mention the back runs past Keswick and Troutbeck. The Integrals across those was a sublime experience.

corvus

431 posts

152 months

Sunday 27th July 2014
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sjabrown said:
I was getting irritated by a 5 minute queue here behind someone towing a caravan earlier today.

I now feel quite smug having read this thread. Traffic jams don't exist up here (west coast of Scotland)
Give my regards to the midges hehe

Apart from that it's road heaven.