Stated at 05:30.
Drove 500km.
Only problem was gawkers at a crash site on the opposite direction. (A car had jumped over the guard rain , turned up side down and caught fire)
Total of 15 km roadworks where the are only 2 lanes and a limit of 80 km/h.
The gridlock at the Basel border was as usual.
Biggest problem was finding a parking spot on arrival.
Total travel time including 2 breaks was 6 hours flat.
Will collect 150 EUR in "mileage" compensation for this morning. Spent 80 EUR on filling up with petrol once entered CH.
Getting plenty of coffee now.
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Didn't say it wasn't important did I, but it might have helped if they'd warned of lane closures which were before the A1(M) junction.Originally posted by eek View PostWell thats because the A1(M) is an important road. The M62 has a decent diversion route called the A66 especially if you want to avoid the A1(M).
Certainly didn't help anyone that wanted to exit at jn26
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I normally work around 7-3 ish because of the traffic problems later on in the morning, hence usually leave aroud 6:10am.Originally posted by Spacecadet View Postwhy were you leaving the house at 5.35am?
Because of the average speed cameras, and needing to leave even earlier, plus the need to bank some time to get to my Friday evening commitment, I am having to leave arond the 5:45 mark just to get to work before 7.
No sign of the problems on the BBC travel website from my blackberry, nor from the AA travelwatch number. Had I known I would have come off at Halifax when the motorway ground to a halt, with the next exit after it goes down to just the one lane.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostWhat mismanagement are we talking about? The fact that you choose to commute over the highest stretch of motorway above sea-level in Britain on a daily basis?
Tough-Sh!t Sherlock!
What doggie said. If you want to blame someone, at least blame the Bobs.
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostWonder who that was
HTHOriginally posted by Wilmslow View PostOver-running roadworks.
I left home at 5:35am, made it to the office, 56 miles from home at 8am.
Two and a half hour commute due to being stranded for over an hour for the 5 miles between Halifax and Brighouse. 12 Mile stationery traffic built up behind me within half an hour.
Three lanes down to one lane for overnight roadworks rocking into 8am on a busy Monday morning.
Did anyone else fall victim to this shining example of car mis-management?
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Wonder who that wasOriginally posted by the_rangdo View PostYes!
TrafficEngland showed no particular issues (speed information not available), Highways Agency only mentioned a single stranded vehicle (just before the 2 lane shut-down) and all the matrix signs prior to the shut-down mentioned the A1(M).
The only official warning of the M62 being fubarred was 800m before it narrowed.
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Well thats because the A1(M) is an important road. The M62 has a decent diversion route called the A66 especially if you want to avoid the A1(M).Originally posted by the_rangdo View PostYes!
TrafficEngland showed no particular issues (speed information not available), Highways Agency only mentioned a single stranded vehicle (just before the 2 lane shut-down) and all the matrix signs prior to the shut-down mentioned the A1(M).
The only official warning of the M62 being fubarred was 800m before it narrowed.
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Yes!Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostOver-running roadworks.
I left home at 5:35am, made it to the office, 56 miles from home at 8am.
Two and a half hour commute due to being stuck for over an hour for the 5 miles between Halifax and Brighouse. 12 Mile stationery traffic built up within half an hour.
Three lanes down to one lane for overnight roadworks rocking into 8am on a busy Monday morning.
Did anyone else fall victim to this shining example of mis-management?
TrafficEngland showed no particular issues (speed information not available), Highways Agency only mentioned a single stranded vehicle (just before the 2 lane shut-down) and all the matrix signs prior to the shut-down mentioned the A1(M).
The only official warning of the M62 being fubarred was 800m before it narrowed.
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why were you leaving the house at 5.35am?Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostOver-running roadworks.
I left home at 5:35am, made it to the office, 56 miles from home at 8am.
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Left home at 6:00am this morning, arrived at 8:45am after a 300km drive through temperatures of up to -18, ice and frost on the road and plenty of roadworks. This is on a motorway which is primarily 2 lanes with a few 100 - 130 zones (so no real speeding), lots of up and down and twists and turns and high bridges over valleys and what seems to be a lot of total ****wit Audi and Ford drivers. Extremely good going this morning.
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I'm with the doggie on this one.Originally posted by Churchill View PostWhat mismanagement are we talking about? The fact that you choose to commute over the highest stretch of motorway above sea-level in Britain on a daily basis?
Tough-Sh!t Sherlock!
If you are going to take low paid, low powered permie position, at least FFS, choose one a few short miles from home!
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Well am over 250 miles away in Surrey and even I heard on the radio that the roadworks over ran
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What mismanagement are we talking about? The fact that you choose to commute over the highest stretch of motorway above sea-level in Britain on a daily basis?Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostOver-running roadworks.
I left home at 5:35am, made it to the office, 56 miles from home at 8am.
Two and a half hour commute due to being stuck for over an hour for the 5 miles between Halifax and Brighouse. 12 Mile stationery traffic built up within half an hour.
Three lanes down to one lane for overnight roadworks rocking into 8am on a busy Monday morning.
Did anyone else fall victim to this shining example of mis-management?
Tough-Sh!t Sherlock!
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M62 this morning…
Over-running roadworks.
I left home at 5:35am, made it to the office, 56 miles from home at 8am.
Two and a half hour commute due to being stuck for over an hour for the 5 miles between Halifax and Brighouse. 12 Mile stationery traffic built up within half an hour.
Three lanes down to one lane for overnight roadworks rocking into 8am on a busy Monday morning.
Did anyone else fall victim to this shining example of mis-management?Tags: None
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