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The M62

just a rubbish road, well today it was, average speed cameras Censored tailbacks Evil or Very Mad www.duckworthparts.co.uk
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Post #90066 2nd Nov 2011 5:38pm
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where from and to dan?? did you come up the A1M to it or up past lincoln, M180, m18, m62??

i never find it too bad really, but i use it either later on fridays (after7pm) or earlier, say about 2-3pm ish, and about 6.30 in the morning if not earlier to get to liverpool from Donny.

Dont bother getting ready before you go just leave some scruffs out and have some good clothes and shower pack and towel ready and then most of the way into your journey use the services showers, most are not too bad now, the warrington services Burtonwood, are really good. You then arrive much fresher, it wakens you up more(alterness on roads is always needed these days!!) and dont feel so bad after a long drive Smile

Driving from Donny to Crawley and back everyday for 3 weeks i think it was, i learnt a thing or two!
Although it was in a brand new D4 HSE SDV6 Very Happy

Post #90080 2nd Nov 2011 6:27pm
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