Says something about the state of our roads when it survived the unmade roads and tracks of the 20s & 30s only to be wrecked by our modern engineered roadways nearly a hundred years later.......
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[Monty_Pyton accent="Yorkshire"] You had roads, ohhh how posh of you, when I were a lad we only had a dirt track...[/Monty_Python]Colonel Blink wrote: ↑Fri Nov 03, 2023 7:06 amSays something about the state of our roads when it survived the unmade roads and tracks of the 20s & 30s only to be wrecked by our modern engineered roadways nearly a hundred years later.......
Roads are a lot better than they were in the past, the problem is we go faster than we did back then and the difference between a good road and a rubbish road is quite a change and you can get that over a 1-mile ride.