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Driving to Alps for half term week - avoiding traffic

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I did quite a bit of driving in Italy in August

pam w, so did I and I thought the speeds were mostly legal - quite un-Italian. I think people are generally driving more sensibly in the UK too - fuel costs must play a part.
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Bode Swiller, interesting that you detected a change too - I thought it was quite striking and even got sufficiently worried to double-check the limits, a couple of times. Even on the autostrada round Turin, which I recall being a bit of a racetrack in the past.
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pam w, I used to dislike driving on autostrada because they were always a bit of a racetrack with lots of light flashing and tail-gating going on, whatever the conditions. The fastest car speeds I have ever seen have been in Italy yet, for whatever reason, they've suddenly been transformed into sensible, responsible driving exhibitions. German autobahns have become less stressy too - less de-restricted stretches.
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boredsurfin, efficiency is not its strong point I admit, last ski trip we averaged 29mpg which gave us around 400 miles between stops. But, for reasons outlined elsewhere, it was of a very short list of cars which meet our criteria. In fact it is the only one which ticked all the boxes, so we have to live with poor mpg
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pam w, The horrors of driving in Italy. No doubt the reason noone overtook you was because they were all tailgating one metre behind you to conserve fuel.

We went to the Dolomites this summer and even on good roads spent hours crawling behind camper vans I think we averaged under 40kph for the whole section from Cortina to the motorway at Brixen.
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The Italian "rules" for driving on the Autostrada are actually quite efficient imho. Any fuel conservation is a bonus too, but that's negated by the driving in Rome and Turin city centres.

You take care of the front and right hand side of your car, and every other driver does the same with theirs. There is no need to care about the left and rear because that's already taken care of by other people's front+right. The exception is when a Ferrari comes along. Then everyone makes space for it to pass. Nobody wants to view a Ferrari in the mirrors... they want to admire it's full beauty in front of their eyes.
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johnE, actually I found it a lot less problematical than I feared, even in Genova city, where I had to find several difficult addresses. However, I have never driven in the south - or even the middle, of Italy. One now very eminent person with whom I shared a room when I first started work gave me some priceless advice, handed down from his father, about conversations where you have to engage with some (possibly fairly incomprehensible) foreigner. When you really can't think of anything sensible to say, you say "I imagine it's very different in the North?" and that sets them off happily for a bit longer.
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pam w wrote:
Bode Swiller, interesting that you detected a change too - I thought it was quite striking and even got sufficiently worried to double-check the limits, a couple of times. Even on the autostrada round Turin, which I recall being a bit of a racetrack in the past.


Turin has become far more sensible in recent years.
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What a splendid typo. Actiually the Hire shop in Flaine was perfectly pleasant and let us change in the shop before heading out to the slopes.

Of course the weather was *perfect* and we had a great day. OTOH in Tignes at Easter the weather was dire and I wished we'd not bothered with the pass for that day.

So, driving overnight works well, and gets you an extra day in resort *providing* mother nature smiles on you wink

LR
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