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General Category => The Chill Out Room => Topic started by: Coyoteboy on July 15, 2008, 11:42:32 pm
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I'm going to be driving to the Alps in 18 hours (taking 18 hours, not at 6pm tomorrow!) soon, leaving Glasgow on a Friday avo, catching the ferry at 2:30am on the sat and doing the remaining 600ish miles afterwards. ROAD TRIP! I'm taking the peugeot as I can get 65+mpg at 65mph without trying so the whole thing comes in at half the price of flying (with the missus) even with the ferry cost.
Anyone know how long I should leave between Wigan and Dover to get there for ~2am? Major traffic problems currently on the route?
J
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According to my Autoroute Wigan - Dover is 285 miles and 4 hours 9 minutes.
Personally allowing for coffee stops and/or breakdowns (which I'm hopeing you'll have non of ;)) I would allow AT LEAST 5 and half hours.
Better to be sat waiting on the ferry for an hour or so than to miss it all together ;)
I would reccon at that time of the day/night even roadworks wouldn't hold you up that much 8)
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http://www.highways.gov.uk/traffic/ ;)
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Well I left to get to the south from Grimsby (other side of the country I know but the same distance north roughly) and made it down in just over 4 hours leaving at midnight but the traffic was perfect and did between doing about 80-90 all the time.
I would leave 5 hours at least just incase dude.
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Thanks for your thoughts! And hey, thats a handy linky!
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Wow ROADTRIP!!! You lucky sod, sounds great. I'd love to just jump in the car and go on a road trip, but that ain happening anytime in the near future :-\
Hope you have loads of fun mate, shame your not taking the 4 (have you got to her Glasgow yet?) would of made some amazing pics in front of the Alps ;)
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I will take the 4 one day, when my wages rise by at least 5K a year! I cant wait.
I am a little confused though, just rang peugeot asking about how to convert/tape-up the headlights for france driving and they told me its not legally necessary for short trips. I'm fairly sure thats rubbish.
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dont u need some yellow tint for the headlights?
Well we did in 19 ninety something, last time i went
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You can buy the stick-on deflectors from Halfrauds ;) even has a diagram of how to stick them on, hehe, just don't forget to take them off when you get back. Have fun, lots of pics :D
Cheers