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What type of roads can the c drive on?

Started by Jeffers, 27, May, 2008 - 23:58:44

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Jeffers

Hi again,
I was wondering for route planning what types of roads the C5 can legally travel on.
Because i was led to believe certain roads have a minimum speed limit.
Or is it just a case of how brave you are as to what roads you can travel on?
;)

Wells thanks in advance for any info.

Can't wait for a C5
:D

Karl

I guess the shortest answer is "anywhere a bicycle is allowed"  ;) since legally they are defined as a battery assisted cycle.

But bravery does come into it as well  :D


alan1310

i ahve diriven on the a14 and the police advised me not to but as long as it is not a motorway you are completley legal

Karl

Quote from: alan1310 on  18, June, 2008  - 11:37:53
i ahve diriven on the a14 and the police advised me not to but as long as it is not a motorway you are completley legal

Top respect  :-*

...that must have been "interesting" , any skid marks ? ..on the road/ underpants ;D

jomac

Living in Ipswich, the A14 is NOT the best of roads to drive on in anything, we have a rather high % of 'eastern europeans' who have some strange traffic laws unique to themselves.. :P

alan1310

needed beer and my local tesco closed  so had to go to milton its only about 5 miles so thought i would go the quick way it was about 02:30 so was quiet apart from the container lorrys going to felixstowe it was quite cool when they put thier full beam on to see what i was it ment i could see all the bits of tyre and crap in front of me police were actualy cool for once