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A good piece of road?


Fitz

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OK, so this may seem strange to some people and not so strange to others. But, I'm sure we've all thought this atleast once in our driving years.

 

Well, I was driving along (in the Supra of course :)) and found myself going through Hampton Wick, towards Richmond and not long ago they've recently finished tarmaccing (not even sure if that's a real word) the road, it was so smooth and such a joy to drive on, plus the lane was nice and wide. :thumbs:

 

Just makes me appreciate driving a bit more when you find a good piece of road...

 

As I said, I'm sure there are other people that have similar experiences with a particular piece of road they enjoy driving on.

 

If you are one of these people (we have our own catergory now) where is your "Good Piece of Road?"

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The "13 bends of death" from Reading to Oxford is a fantastic drive, very fast and twisty bit of road and a real challenge, but it deserves it's name!

 

If you just want outright speed, the M4 section outside of London (particularly the bit from Oxford to Swindon) has no speed camera's and pretty much no traffic cops at any time of the day. It's like a never ending runway :D Found the top speed of my last supra there.

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If you just want outright speed, the M4 section outside of London (particularly the bit from Oxford to Swindon) has no speed camera's and pretty much no traffic cops at any time of the day. It's like a never ending runway :D Found the top speed of my last supra there.

 

Try the M6 toll for the same reasons ;)

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