5 months ago I started a job in semi-rural Berkshire. It's a 30 - 35 minute drive that's pretty picturesque. Not too far, decent mix of road speeds.
But the roads themselves are f*cking rubbish!! Potholes so big that Neil Armstrong would wonder if he was back on the moon, terrible surfacing, etc.
As driving roads in the day when they're empty, they are pretty good. But in the morning there's too much traffic to be any fun, at night the undulations and terrible road surfaces mean you're being blinded by oncoming traffic every 5 minutes.
I'm sure in the UK, this country of the 'bodge it and scarper' approach to road maintenance, we all have our share of crap roads to drive down on a daily basis.
I could take a wider route and go for the M3, which is more or less the same time-wise, but in mileage is a bit further and - for the days there is no traffic - less fun. It IS, however, far less bumpy and retina-scarring.
The question is, do you avoid them, or put up with them?
But the roads themselves are f*cking rubbish!! Potholes so big that Neil Armstrong would wonder if he was back on the moon, terrible surfacing, etc.
As driving roads in the day when they're empty, they are pretty good. But in the morning there's too much traffic to be any fun, at night the undulations and terrible road surfaces mean you're being blinded by oncoming traffic every 5 minutes.
I'm sure in the UK, this country of the 'bodge it and scarper' approach to road maintenance, we all have our share of crap roads to drive down on a daily basis.
I could take a wider route and go for the M3, which is more or less the same time-wise, but in mileage is a bit further and - for the days there is no traffic - less fun. It IS, however, far less bumpy and retina-scarring.
The question is, do you avoid them, or put up with them?