Yank here,so is England just one big city with narrow roads connecting small neighborhoods?
Those small roads look scary.
If an oncoming car was coming at you,you pretty much have to put 2 weels in the grass to avoid death.
Everything I said is based on television,pls correct me if I am wrong.
There are places to pull in and let cars pass every so often but when it gets really bad you need to call in a helicopter with an electro magnet to move the cars
Nah that's right. You get used to it though. There's actually decent roads connecting any towns/villages together but there's tiny roads like you said on more historic walking paths through the country to get to the neighbouring market. Don't have to use them but it's a bit more direct
Yank here,so is England just one big city with narrow roads connecting small neighborhoods?
Those small roads look scary.
If an oncoming car was coming at you,you pretty much have to put 2 weels in the grass to avoid death.
Everything I said is based on television,pls correct me if I am wrong.
Not sure if I want to live there or not.
Yank here,so is England just one big city with narrow roads connecting small neighborhoods?
Those small roads look scary.
If an oncoming car was coming at you,you pretty much have to put 2 weels in the grass to avoid death.
Everything I said is based on television,pls correct me if I am wrong.
>so is england one big city
not really. it can be dense, but there is still a good amount of countryside between different towns. there a towns, villages, cities etc that all have different feels
>Those small roads look scary.
they're fine if you go at a slower speed. sometimes people decide to speed down them and cause accidents, but that's rare especially since they aren't busy
>there is still a good amount of countryside
My VERY limited information is bbased on television.
I drive a truck,lorey I believe you call then,
I am afraid of narrow roads ,mountains are also scary but i leed the way for fellow travelers.gre u i8
It's one of the reasons we only have cabovers in the uk. Not just country roads but cities and towns are tight frickers so nothing longer than 16meters.
Main routes have passable roads and anything that's back roads you can manage but it does require stopping and somone reversing to a spot where the other can pass, that are fairly regular as someone mentioned and the really narrow stuff isn't that long when encountered unless it's a desolate area. If it's not a lorry then farm machinery will certainly be on those roads regularly, although the really big combines (not as big as yank stuff) will stick to night travel.
Visibility being so low with high hedges tends to make it pretty safe apart from the occasional unexpected sheep/cow crossing.
How the hell do hedges and low visibility make it safe? I don't think I want to visit England.
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Driving is all about feeling, not seeing.
But seriously I forgot to mention those conditions force everyone to slow down. Although it's better in the dark because you can see headlights from a mile away unlike patchy lamp post cities with a thousand light sources.
I live in the countryside and go on holiday in parts like North Norfolk and North Yorkshire. Besides Northern Ireland and other countryside parts, it’s the only places worth living in.
If you're middle class in the countryside it's kino. If you're an impoverished city dweller it's an Orwellian hellscape where finding a white face in a crowd is near impossible.
If only the entire country was like this. Amazing show. I wish we made more stuff like this and less miserable stuff.
pretty much this.
However, there are even some cities that are lovable, believe it or not. I'm from Bath - 90% white, full of lovely Georgian architecture and famous for its Roman ruins. There are a few other nice cities, like Edinburgh. It won't be long before these are ruined, 'diversified', though, and they're increasingly only affordable to bankers buying their second homes.
Certain parts of the countryside, sure.
The cities, frick no.
Are you a metal detector?
I'm a mental detective
more like mental defective
did you see university challenge last night?
I love this show.
I only posted so I can bump your thread.
Have a nice day
I totally agree with your post and cannot wait to see the new feature length episode when it is broadcast later this year
What?
New episode?
Yeah, Mackenzie Crook hinted at writing some more during lockdown. Apparently there's a 75min feature due later this year
🙂
Wish it were 2 - 3 eps instead.
No.
Who would have thought that funny side character from Pirates of the Caribbean would create this unadulterated KINO
>that funny side character from Pirates of the Caribbean
That too
Some parts of the UK are still very nice but overall it's over
Yank here,so is England just one big city with narrow roads connecting small neighborhoods?
Those small roads look scary.
If an oncoming car was coming at you,you pretty much have to put 2 weels in the grass to avoid death.
Everything I said is based on television,pls correct me if I am wrong.
There are places to pull in and let cars pass every so often but when it gets really bad you need to call in a helicopter with an electro magnet to move the cars
Nah that's right. You get used to it though. There's actually decent roads connecting any towns/villages together but there's tiny roads like you said on more historic walking paths through the country to get to the neighbouring market. Don't have to use them but it's a bit more direct
Yank here,so is England just one big city with narrow roads connecting small neighborhoods?
Those small roads look scary.
If an oncoming car was coming at you,you pretty much have to put 2 weels in the grass to avoid death.
Everything I said is based on television,pls correct me if I am wrong.
Not sure if I want to live there or not.
>so is england one big city
not really. it can be dense, but there is still a good amount of countryside between different towns. there a towns, villages, cities etc that all have different feels
>Those small roads look scary.
they're fine if you go at a slower speed. sometimes people decide to speed down them and cause accidents, but that's rare especially since they aren't busy
>there is still a good amount of countryside
My VERY limited information is bbased on television.
I drive a truck,lorey I believe you call then,
I am afraid of narrow roads ,mountains are also scary but i leed the way for fellow travelers.gre u i8
It's one of the reasons we only have cabovers in the uk. Not just country roads but cities and towns are tight frickers so nothing longer than 16meters.
Main routes have passable roads and anything that's back roads you can manage but it does require stopping and somone reversing to a spot where the other can pass, that are fairly regular as someone mentioned and the really narrow stuff isn't that long when encountered unless it's a desolate area. If it's not a lorry then farm machinery will certainly be on those roads regularly, although the really big combines (not as big as yank stuff) will stick to night travel.
Visibility being so low with high hedges tends to make it pretty safe apart from the occasional unexpected sheep/cow crossing.
How the hell do hedges and low visibility make it safe? I don't think I want to visit England.
Driving is all about feeling, not seeing.
But seriously I forgot to mention those conditions force everyone to slow down. Although it's better in the dark because you can see headlights from a mile away unlike patchy lamp post cities with a thousand light sources.
Propaganda. My country is an ugly shithole currently being raped to death by israelites and arabs.
Birmingham isn't a country.
No but Wales is
I live in the countryside and go on holiday in parts like North Norfolk and North Yorkshire. Besides Northern Ireland and other countryside parts, it’s the only places worth living in.
If you're middle class in the countryside it's kino. If you're an impoverished city dweller it's an Orwellian hellscape where finding a white face in a crowd is near impossible.
If only the entire country was like this. Amazing show. I wish we made more stuff like this and less miserable stuff.
pretty much this.
However, there are even some cities that are lovable, believe it or not. I'm from Bath - 90% white, full of lovely Georgian architecture and famous for its Roman ruins. There are a few other nice cities, like Edinburgh. It won't be long before these are ruined, 'diversified', though, and they're increasingly only affordable to bankers buying their second homes.
pic related is what what the UK is like for 90% of inhabitants
They always have bikes that are too small and the seats too low, c**ts
>ywn be a lottery winner living in an idyllic country village spending your days metal detecting with your bros
kek no
only old and rich people get to live nice lives like that, just like everywhere else in the world
>No girl to impress with my metal detector finds
Life could be so good