M6 on a Saturday lunchtime - worth using the M6 Toll?

M6 on a Saturday lunchtime - worth using the M6 Toll?

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JulianHJ

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8,825 posts

275 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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I'm off with Mrs HJ to the Lake District tomorrow, leaving the south coast at about 9AM, and expecting to reach Brum around lunchtime (M23>M25>M40>M6). Is the M6 fairly reasonable around that time, or is it worth considering the toll road?

jas xjr

11,309 posts

252 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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No need to use the toll road at that time.

MikeGTi

2,573 posts

214 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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You should be fine outside of rush hour. Unless there's been an accident or some other form of dumbfkery.

eldar

23,500 posts

209 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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Should be fine. Taking J36 or 40?

Jimmyarm

1,962 posts

191 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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Its worth it just to do the old 'what speed can I get to once I hit the NSL sign from a standing start at the booth'.

110mph is my personal best (when it was closed off for speed testing the tarmac obviously).

JulianHJ

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275 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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eldar said:
Should be fine. Taking J36 or 40?
We're planning on J36, for the scenery. Google has that route as a minute longer and 13 miles shorter as well (to Keswick).

Sheets Tabuer

20,148 posts

228 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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Toll road used to be fun before the police started to go on it, I heard a lotus was immense fun wink

Anyhow on a saturday the M6 should be reasonably clear.

moleamol

15,887 posts

276 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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IME it's always worth using the toll. If for no other reason than to avoid Birmingham.

JulianHJ

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Friday 20th May 2011
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Jimmyarm said:
Its worth it just to do the old 'what speed can I get to once I hit the NSL sign from a standing start at the booth'.

110mph is my personal best (when it was closed off for speed testing the tarmac obviously).
A fine thought, however I'm certain that I'd be unlucky enough to get caught. Besides that, I seriously doubt a fully laden Focus would actually hit a true 110mph...

JulianHJ

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275 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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moleamol said:
IME it's always worth using the toll. If for no other reason than to avoid Birmingham.
Hehehe!

Thanks all for the replies. biggrin

eldar

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209 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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JulianHJ said:
We're planning on J36, for the scenery. Google has that route as a minute longer and 13 miles shorter as well (to Keswick).
Good move, quieter, better scenery and some interesting shortcuts. The weather forecast isn't good, so you might not see muchsmile

Jimmyarm

1,962 posts

191 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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JulianHJ said:
A fine thought, however I'm certain that I'd be unlucky enough to get caught. Besides that, I seriously doubt a fully laden Focus would actually hit a true 110mph...
I was travelling up through there every other weekend for about 8 months last year and never saw a plod smile

It's a good way to break up the journey when you do it repeatedly. First time I was in a 1l corsa, record was done in a DB7 with various attemps in other cars in between biggrin

Ilikebeaver

3,138 posts

194 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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We love the lakes. Have fun up there.
Go on the toll. It's worth it at most times, and a good way to start your holiday off right

Wacky Racer

39,611 posts

260 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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Don't waste your hard earned cash.

Ilikebeaver

3,138 posts

194 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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It's only a fiver surley?

dowahdiddyman

965 posts

224 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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Ilikebeaver said:
It's only a fiver surley?
Don`t matter if it`s only a fiver, it`s still wrong, it`s what we pay our rfl for.

Man from UNCLE

3,762 posts

231 months

Saturday 21st May 2011
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dowahdiddyman said:
Don`t matter if it`s only a fiver, it`s still wrong, it`s what we pay our rfl for.
We don't pay rfl, but I agree with you that it's wrong & personally I'd get out & walk rather than use it.

Do know what I like about using the M6? The fact that thousands of motorists would rather sit in a queue of traffic than pay the toll, I've never lost more than about 20 minutes due to heavy traffic, unless there's been an accident or closure, but still people would rather sit there than pay the toll. I think that's brilliant & it's the reason we wont have any more toll motorways for quite a while to come.


prg1

282 posts

183 months

Saturday 21st May 2011
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I always use the toll road.
Much like yourself it is only a couple of times a year.

You'll kick yourself if there is a traffic jam on the m6 and you do not use it.
Lets be honest £5 now is less than 4 litres of petrol.
When you cost it into a long journey its probably worth it.

Sam.F

1,144 posts

213 months

Saturday 21st May 2011
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Jimmyarm said:
I was travelling up through there every other weekend for about 8 months last year and never saw a plod smile
They're usually in unmarked S60/5 Series/etc along there... Though I would note also that I've never seen them on the weekend, only during the week.

JulianHJ

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8,825 posts

275 months

Saturday 21st May 2011
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Well, we saved the cash and stayed on the M6 without any drama. We kept an eye on the realtime traffic reports, which helped with the decision.

On a side note, we saw a Veyron on the M6 near the Manchester turn off. It was lovely - black with chrome highlights.

As for J36, we took that route and whilst busy and wet, made a nice change of pace.

Cheers all! biggrin