How to find good driving roads?
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Hi all
One thing I struggle with in my area is good driving roads, unfortunately it is very urban.
I'm sure there must be some good roads not so far away, even just a 70 mph road of any description but I'm not sure where.
Is there an app / website or just advice on how to find 1/2 decent roads near me?
Thanks in advance
One thing I struggle with in my area is good driving roads, unfortunately it is very urban.
I'm sure there must be some good roads not so far away, even just a 70 mph road of any description but I'm not sure where.
Is there an app / website or just advice on how to find 1/2 decent roads near me?
Thanks in advance
Launch Google Maps. Look for B-roads. The twistier the better. Use the Street View function to get a sense of what they're like behind the wheel.
It's really no more complicated than that although it requires effort and time.
To get a head start search on PH as over the years there have been many topics on good roads covering all parts of the country.
It's really no more complicated than that although it requires effort and time.
To get a head start search on PH as over the years there have been many topics on good roads covering all parts of the country.
B roads that used to be be A roads, but have been bypassed or superseded by a motorway can be quite good, open sightlines, wide, etc but are quiet in terms of traffic. For example a lot of roads roughly parallel to the M40 can be good in this way, look for B roads between the villages / towns that would have been the previous main links on the route of the newer roads.
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Buy a map - OS Atlas of UK is excellent - and spend an evening plotting routes. Much more fun than relying on somebody else's algorithms. Don't fall for the obvious recommendations - I live in N Yorkshire and avoid overrated, over popular routes such as the Buttertubs like the plague. And time your runs properly - early starts (pre 7am or earlier ) are best.
On the motorbike I use an app called CaliMoto.
Set a start point then either a destination or a loop back to the start. Pick North, East, South or West then select how twisty you want the route, away you go.
Used it for a while now and found some great roads but living on the Nottinghamshire/Lincolnshire border does help.
Set a start point then either a destination or a loop back to the start. Pick North, East, South or West then select how twisty you want the route, away you go.
Used it for a while now and found some great roads but living on the Nottinghamshire/Lincolnshire border does help.
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