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Posted on your mobby while stuck in the middle of a ten mile traffic jam?
Ten miles? M25? Ten miles of stationary traffic on the M25 isn't a jam; it's called "a queue for an exit", "a queue for the bridge" or "normal".
A traffic jam on the M25 starts at about 35 miles.
I have heard of jams over 100 miles long a few times and on one glorious Friday evening: it joined up. Then we left the South East so I presume a completely static M25 it is now a common occurence.
Ten miles? M25? Ten miles of stationary traffic on the M25 isn't a jam; it's called "a queue for an exit", "a queue for the bridge" or "normal".
A traffic jam on the M25 starts at about 35 miles.
I have heard of jams over 100 miles long a few times and on one glorious Friday evening: it joined up. Then we left the South East so I presume a completely static M25 it is now a common occurence.
Must find route from Farnborough to Rickmansworth avoiding M25 and Sluff.
Go the other way: north west up through the Midlands, through Wales to Angelsey. Ferry to Ireland, then find some cargo ship to take you and your car to New York. Drive west across America, then head North up to Alaska. Wait until mid winter and drive across the Bearing Strait, then it's a quick trip across Siberia, Russia, Poland, Germany, France, through the Channel Tunnel, up the M20 and then ..
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