RE: Calling All PHers!
Sunday 6th April 2008

Calling All PHers!

We want to know your favourite driving roads...



We love driving here at PH and know that everyone has their own favourite bit of tarmac, be it that back road on the way home, a deserted road in the middle of Wales, or perhaps it isn’t even in the UK.

For this reason we want to find out your favourite roads and why, so that we can share them with the PH community.

There’s no prizes, just the joy of sharing a few secret spots that are great fun to drive.

If you have a road that you particularly like, then email stories@pistonheads.com a few hundred words telling us where it is, why you like driving it, what it is like to drive and anything else you want to share.

If we get enough responses we’ll stick them up on the site regularly so that all can enjoy.

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bramble111s

Original Poster:

61 posts

249 months

Monday 7th April 2008
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Great idea in theory, but the best thing about my secret route, is 1. its secret, less cars, 2. it doesn't have a camera van waiting on it. Surely if we all post our routes here, we may lose our routes, or get them changed to 20mph limits!
Sorry, I don't think a forum is the best place to do this.....

keep up the good work though, Pistonheads rocks!

MitchT

17,094 posts

235 months

Monday 7th April 2008
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The reason my favourite stretch isn't crawling with camera-wielding plods is because it's a secret. Sorry for being a spoil-sport, but I'd rather it stayed that way, thanks!

raceboy

13,753 posts

306 months

Monday 7th April 2008
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Yeah, cracking idea.....

Do you know a quiet piece of fun road.....

Tell the world and then it will no longer be a quiet bit of road and it'll probably be a prime target for a Scamera Van every sunny Sunday.

Think I'll keep mine to myself if it's all the same with you. wink

Funk

27,476 posts

235 months

Monday 7th April 2008
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There's an opportunity here to throw the OB and SCPs off the scent here, chaps... wink

Eddh

4,656 posts

218 months

Monday 7th April 2008
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Will keep mine to myself i think (its right outside my house lol), a lot of people know about it as a fast road and it is pretty much a racetrack on sundays for bikes as well as cars. Usually spend an hour or so racing the bikes along it on a sunday biggrin

Edited by Eddh on Monday 7th April 12:39

LukeBird

17,170 posts

235 months

Monday 7th April 2008
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Funk said:
There's an opportunity here to throw the OB and SCPs off the scent here, chaps... wink
I LOVE the M25.
Cracking corners that really push the handling of my car to the limit.
Cracking road! thumbup


Like that?
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Touring Remo

3,672 posts

239 months

Monday 7th April 2008
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Any road within 10 miles radius of the lotus factory smile

Mr Chapman planned that to perfection.

JayKaybi

3,494 posts

247 months

Monday 7th April 2008
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I'm sorry Mr Pistonheads but I really must protest.

I organise group drives such as this one which currently has about 100 entrants signed up, from Clio to Koenigsegg -

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

On my runs I provide TomTom files with the route mapped out exactly, numerous highly zoomed googlemap images (as a pdf) with every instructional significance of the route individually photoshopped on, and extremely detailed written directions. This doesn't all appear by magic.

I have a map at home on which I have highlighted all the good roads I know of in Kent and East Sussex, colour coded as well for suitability for supercars or just regular sports cars (such as my Elise).

I have completed considerably in excess of 1400 miles of recce in Kent and East Sussex, entirely at my own cost, and I do not charge anyone a penny for all my organisational work.

Regrettably, there are inevitably people on PH who don't care to uphold good driving standards or driving etiquette. I'm all for spirited driving, but I refuse to cross the line into discourtesy or danger and that's where the distinction lies, which I make very clear to everyone I drive with.

If I were to post up everything I know then those increasingly rare roads which are currently scamera/speed bump/pothole free may well become better known and overused, to the point where some mollycoddling numpty in an office, or some... er... ************* in a neatly concealed van sticks his or her nose in to the detriment of myself and all my fellow driving enthusiasts alike.

Obviously I wouldn't suggest that one PH'er shouldn't tell another PH'er where there's a good drive to be had, as that would be hypocrisy of the highest degree. However, perhaps it might be better to encourage 'offline' discussion of these hidden gems?

Many thanks,

Jay

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Edited by JayKaybi on Monday 7th April 13:03

Nacnud

2,190 posts

295 months

Monday 7th April 2008
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Another vote for the M25!

A few years ago I posted a reply mentioning details about my favourite road.
It's a cracker and I had never seen it mentioned on PH.
Thought I was doing a few people a favour.
However, I got quite a few responses telling me to keep it quiet.
It's a great undiscovered road and the majority appear to want to keep it that way!

Oli S

214 posts

225 months

Monday 7th April 2008
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OK, fair enough. Didn't have to be totally secret routes, just some well known ones such as Route Napolean in France, that we could talk about and share experiences. But I understand if you want to keep them to yourselves. Idea duly binned!

chunkymonkey71

13,144 posts

224 months

Monday 7th April 2008
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very good point guys... wish I had thought of that before posting. (I removed my post).

I was always a HUGE fan of the roadworks on the M8... Great corners (made of cones)... sometimes you can even get up to 15mph..!!!

MrKipling43

5,788 posts

242 months

Monday 7th April 2008
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Why are so many people coming on here to say that they're, "not going to tell where the best roads are so ner"?

Just don't email for crying out loud!

There are some great roads in the Fens just North of Milton Keynes. Just take a Sat Nav with you so that you can get home and go and get lost - that's what me and my brother are doing this weekend in Yorkshire.

agreen

225 posts

283 months

Monday 7th April 2008
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A14 between Cambridge and Huntingdon has to be up there with best. Especially around 9 in the morning.

JayKaybi

3,494 posts

247 months

Monday 7th April 2008
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Oli S said:
OK, fair enough. Didn't have to be totally secret routes, just some well known ones such as Route Napolean in France, that we could talk about and share experiences. But I understand if you want to keep them to yourselves. Idea duly binned!
Ah, now that's a different teapot of squid - in my mind I thought we were talking local routes and efforts to compile something more detailed and publicly available.

Stelvio it is then wink

Gretchen

19,669 posts

242 months

Monday 7th April 2008
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MrKipling43 said:
Why are so many people coming on here to say that they're, "not going to tell where the best roads are so ner"?

Just don't email for crying out loud!

There are some great roads in the Fens just North of Milton Keynes. Just take a Sat Nav with you so that you can get home and go and get lost - that's what me and my brother are doing this weekend in Yorkshire.
Your Sat Nav's broken. Yorkshire is nowhere near the Fens.

If you are driving out the Fenland way, don't forget a tow truck with a winch, there's some nasty dykes out there...

Shandypants

950 posts

220 months

Monday 7th April 2008
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The new coned off section on the A38 into Rubery is quite lively. Especially those 2 chicanes in the snow yesterday biggrin

andyoleary

1,713 posts

239 months

Monday 7th April 2008
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JayKaybi said:
I'm sorry Mr Pistonheads but I really must protest.

I organise group drives such as this one which currently has about 100 entrants signed up, from Clio to Koenigsegg -

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

On my runs I provide TomTom files with the route mapped out exactly, numerous highly zoomed googlemap images (as a pdf) with every instructional significance of the route individually photoshopped on, and extremely detailed written directions. This doesn't all appear by magic.

I have a map at home on which I have highlighted all the good roads I know of in Kent and East Sussex, colour coded as well for suitability for supercars or just regular sports cars (such as my Elise).

I have completed considerably in excess of 1400 miles of recce in Kent and East Sussex, entirely at my own cost, and I do not charge anyone a penny for all my organisational work.

Regrettably, there are inevitably people on PH who don't care to uphold good driving standards or driving etiquette. I'm all for spirited driving, but I refuse to cross the line into discourtesy or danger and that's where the distinction lies, which I make very clear to everyone I drive with.

If I were to post up everything I know then those increasingly rare roads which are currently scamera/speed bump/pothole free may well become better known and overused, to the point where some mollycoddling numpty in an office, or some... er... ************* in a neatly concealed van sticks his or her nose in to the detriment of myself and all my fellow driving enthusiasts alike.

Obviously I wouldn't suggest that one PH'er shouldn't tell another PH'er where there's a good drive to be had, as that would be hypocrisy of the highest degree. However, perhaps it might be better to encourage 'offline' discussion of these hidden gems?

Many thanks,

Jay

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Edited by JayKaybi on Monday 7th April 13:03
yes agreed. As a generic discussion about where some goods roads might be, this is fine. However, specifically naming particular roads in the UK online is not something that I see any point in doing...

Andy

Oli S

214 posts

225 months

Monday 7th April 2008
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Don't worry all - the idea is scrapped. I am happy to listen to your concerns...my fault, it was probably badly worded.

ironictwist

7,127 posts

231 months

Monday 7th April 2008
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We still love you Oli frown

[AJ]

3,079 posts

224 months

Monday 7th April 2008
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London bridge. Great place to test your limit handling.
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