Originally posted by Harrier UK
You are right - it does not have many main roads. It does not have any Motorways either. Although some are near its' borders.
You can get to London (Capitol) in under 2 hours. But if you try to go to the Midlands or tothe North of the country, the roads are so unbelievably bad.
Example:
Drive London to Blackpool [northwest England] - (4 or 5 hours) if keeping to speed limits {nearly all motorway}.
London to Norwich [Norfolk] - (2 or 3 hours) {some motorway outside of Norfolk}.
Norwich to Blackpool - (7 or 8 hours) {mostly on minor roads until reaching the Midlands of England}.
Sounds reasonable except:
Norwich is 120 miles [approx] North East Of London and Blackpool is 250 miles [approx] North West of London.
So with a proper road system, as in the rest of England Norwich Blackpool should take (3 or 4 hours) not (7 or 8).
Sounds daft but, it is nearly quicker to drive over 100 miles in the wrong direction to join the Motorway system - in order to get to the north of England from Norfolk.
You are right - it does not have many main roads. It does not have any Motorways either. Although some are near its' borders.
You can get to London (Capitol) in under 2 hours. But if you try to go to the Midlands or tothe North of the country, the roads are so unbelievably bad.
Example:
Drive London to Blackpool [northwest England] - (4 or 5 hours) if keeping to speed limits {nearly all motorway}.
London to Norwich [Norfolk] - (2 or 3 hours) {some motorway outside of Norfolk}.
Norwich to Blackpool - (7 or 8 hours) {mostly on minor roads until reaching the Midlands of England}.
Sounds reasonable except:
Norwich is 120 miles [approx] North East Of London and Blackpool is 250 miles [approx] North West of London.
So with a proper road system, as in the rest of England Norwich Blackpool should take (3 or 4 hours) not (7 or 8).
Sounds daft but, it is nearly quicker to drive over 100 miles in the wrong direction to join the Motorway system - in order to get to the north of England from Norfolk.



But sometimes american roads aren't much better, especially in the east. Many towns were formed not with the purpose of the quickest route, but their access to certain things (especially rivers). So you often find yourself driving Northwest (along the river) to get to the major North-South route (which would be interstate 95)
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