It’s amazing. My partner told me about it and until our first drive over there I didn’t quite believe that it was just one house, on it’s own, in the middle of a motorway. Great stuff

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I had lessons for a while, seems awful and stressful

No M9?

something quite nice and comforting about plain and lifeless concrete and roads that stretch out forever. Shitty service stations with bright white lights. I feel so at home along these nothing places

Yes M8

I’m being srs for once rich

A38(M) is pretty good actually. 7 lanes wide with no central reservation.

Hi srs, I’m dad!

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I’m sorry

driving was necessary when i still lived at home, got used to driving into town and driving to work and stuff every day but unfamiliar roads or long journeys always stressed me out. rubbish at knowing what lane i’m supposed to be in if i haven’t driven that road before.

live in a city now and just walk everywhere or get a bus. but when i go back to visit my parents i have to get them to pick me up from the bus station like a child.

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Dad jokes in a motorway thread who’d have thought it

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M62. Nothing else compares.

The M6 is the best

Likewise, the M6 is the worst

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Yeah, great if you like roadworks

A9 too

One of them’s got a bit where you’re suddenly by a massive power station. That ones ok. Don’t know which it is though.

Objectively the best motorway is the m2 by Ballymena. You can see it here

Map-Northern-Ireland-Motorways-1975

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Great if you like Tebay.

North of Preston it is the nearest to tarmacked nirvana mankind can ever know.

South of Preston… well I don’t even want to think about it.

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Don’t drive so M25 for its symbolic and cultural value, and because it goes nowhere.

M62 at Ferrybridge. Very poor service station.