I second every word Flud, driving is indeed still great, even the least of today's cars being infinitely better than those of yesteryear.My god, isn't negativity fun...
I still love driving. Cars are best they,ve ever been. Road deaths and serious injury lowest they have ever been.
Drove back from days sailing today, enjoyed drive as much as sail. Car did 52 mpg, goes great when asked. Handles brilliant, for a big bus ( mondei diesel estate 2 2 ) Carries all windsurf gear inside and bike on back. Cheap to buy, cheap to run. Cruised through France last month at 100 mph. Testament to modern cars. Cant fault it. Goes like a sport car from 80,s but still economical , quiet and comfortable.
Yes indeed, the M25 is strictly only suitable for the regulars and locals. It can be a very dangerous place for the unfamiliar. At its best I quite like it, but those occasions are when the unfamiliar would find it the most frightening.Must say that I am fortunate living in Wales. I drove around the M25 last week, horrendous and somewhat frightening.
I think they are using SATNAVs as an excuse to save money, just assuming people don't need signage so much now.I like the way that the highways agency, or whoever, have decided that every journey should be a mystery drive.
Out yesterday and I would say that probably 95% of road signs and directions were totally obscured by foliage and I am not talking about just country lanes but also major dual carriage ways.