chimneys
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- Jun 11, 2007
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In France they have to have service stations something like every 9km!
In France they have to have service stations something like every 9km!
I find it no problem at all....I work up at Heathrow and use that stretch of the M25 most days.....I start at 7am so I leave B.Hill around 5:20 in the morning arrive in Heathrow around 6:30ish.
About time we had some services there, not just for fuel, but to stretch the legs after a night shift too, Or if it's been a real bad shift have a few minutes sleep too.
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This 50mph has been in force there for some time now so it isn't new.
But it will be less than an hour from Brighton? I don't deny the need for one between Pease Pottage and Luton, but somewhere north of the M4 would have been better.
Do you really need to stretch your legs or have a sleep to break up the journey between heathrow and burgess hill?
But it will be less than an hour from Brighton? I don't deny the need for one between Pease Pottage and Luton, but somewhere north of the M4 would have been better.
I do count them, yes, as they have car parks, toilets and food. You'd have to be mad to buy petrol at a service station.Services on that stretch of motorway should have been done years ago! Pease Pottage is too close from Brighton to be of any use when travelling northbound so I've been using Beaconsfield on the M40 of late! It's always been a long way to travel from the start of the M23 to Either Reading M4, Oxford M40 or Toddington M1 so the inconvenience will be worthwhile once finished!
BTW Notters, service stations in France tend to be approx every 50km/35miles unless you count Aires as proper stopping places!
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I do count them, yes, as they have car parks, toilets and food. You'd have to be mad to buy petrol at a service station.
Service station almost built now.
Has the 50 mph speed limit finished going westbound now? Didn't see any 50 signs this morning than all of a sudden average speed cameras appear and lots of people suddenly start braking in fear they have missed the signs, when you get right up to the camaras you see the sign 'camera not in use'. Eastbound still 50 limit.
Does anybody know if its gonna be possible to change direction on the m25 using the new services? Looks like service station is on the clockwise side with access from the anti clockwise side? If so will this get abused with people turning back when they get stuck in a jam?