M6 tops boring road poll
But no-one focuses on the traffic...
Apparently, the M6, stretching 230 miles from Rugby to Carlisle, has been voted Britain's most boring road, according to a survey by insurer Cornhill Direct. It copes with 180,000 vehicles each day, even though it was designed only for 72,000.
Second was the infamous A30 -- the site for mile after mile of caravan-led summer tailbacks heading for Cornwall -- while the 200-mile M1 was the UK's third most boring motorway.
Cornhill Direct polled 3,000 motorists on the grounds that: "One in four motorists said they had either fallen asleep at the wheel or needed to take a break due to feeling tired on a particularly boring journey."
And 40 per cent play loud music to avoid boredom while 20 per cent sing. More than ten per cent count down the junctions, as others plot alternative routes.
No-one mentioned concentrating on the road and other traffic -- or maybe that question simply wasn't asked. So the scary question is: what are those people around you on the motorway actually concentrating on?
I don't really think "copes" is the right word. I try to avoid the M6 between Manchester and Birmingham at all costs, not because it bores me but because you usually tend to average 30mph-40mph.
I suggest this is a typical scare-shock weasel-word result, making it sound as if 25 percent of drivers actually fall asleep -- which accident stats clearly show cannot have been the case.
A more honest statement would probably be something like -- "A quarter of motorists needed to take a break. Some of these said they had nodded off momentarily"
Mind you, the M6 is so desperate that I'm not surprised at anything I read.
Last time I was up that way, I abandoned the traffic and had a very pleasant two-hour jog around Cannock Chase, after which the traffic had cleared nicely!
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