great driving roads in uk
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DanDC5 said:
There's a lot of b-roads around Staffordshire/Derbyshire which are very good. Particuarly if you head up towards Buxton and around that area.
I was put off that area after seeing signs saying "helicopter speed enforcement" I assume they mean that helicopters are used to catch speedersblueg33 said:
I was put off that area after seeing signs saying "helicopter speed enforcement" I assume they mean that helicopters are used to catch speeders
It's very rare the Helicopters are ever actually up to be honest. Think I've seen it up once one day going across the A537 Cat n Fiddle road. Smooth Smith said:
DanDC5 said:
It's very rare the Helicopters are ever actually up to be honest. Think I've seen it up once one day going across the A537 Cat n Fiddle road.
Doesn't Cat n Fiddle have average speed cameras on now?great roads can be found everywhere to be honest. you just need to be prepared to lose a day or two and go down roads that you have never been down before and see where they take you! this is my method for going out for drives in the Lomax! 30 minute drives often tend to turn into 3 hour drives

the trouble with Known driving roads is that the coppers haunt them and they are opened out by authorities as they get more traffic because they are KNOWN by everyone! i have a lovely little hour or so route that takes in load of twisties, but i wouldn advertise the route as a widely known petrol head hot spot, because it isnt

a57 snakes pass is the uk's best road, the feeling hammering up towards the summit dawn breaking as you climb through the mist, matt munro playing on the stereo you could be in the alps, driving perfection. Park on thee summit and let on the car cool then kill the brakes on the way down. Just remember to slow it down before the straight before ladybower as the police love that bit (in their unmarkeed van!)
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