Bendiest roads in the UK revealed
Britain’s bendiest roads – where drivers can face the same gravitational forces as on a rollercoaster or race track – have been named. Most are minor country roads in hilly areas, although in sixth place was the A157 in Lincolnshire – a county generally thought of as flat.
A mile-long stretch of the B3081, between Cann Common in Dorset and Tollard Royal, Wiltshire, came out top.
One part of the road is called the Zig Zag Hill.
…etc; table of the rodes is at [news.bbc.co.uk]
I’ve ridden the “A537 – Macclesfield to Buxton” for certain, and that was fun. Maybe I can attack a few more, later on.
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