M25 which way is clockwise




















Sorry but being dim. Crazy driver. Answers 1 to 10 of Best Answer No best answer has yet been selected by gsxrtony. However North over at Dartford is anti-clockwise. But Clock wise and anti clock wise don't differ. I'd print off or draw up a basic M25 Circle with clockwise, places you often visit and places you often to go on it and keep it at hand in your car.

It will all fall into place in no time at all. First one - Traffic is really bad Second - What does it mean when the little battery light is lit on the dash? Third - Oh, all the lights are on and the engine has stopped Fourth - I've stopped in the outside lane Radio silence for half an hour during which I heard about the jam he had caused on national radio Fifth - I managed to push over behind the cones Sixth and final - I spent 10 years in the army and never got called some of the names that I have been just now, the women are the worst It turned out that in 5 years of ownership he had never had the car serviced as he figured that MOT was enough.

Going anti clockwise gives you a small advantage that you can possibly choose a different route inside or outside the M25 if it really snarls up. Going clockwise via the bridge is generally not an issue as the problems mainly occur coming north to Dartford and into the tunnels due to the number of times they stop traffic for an escort to roll through. Flyinspanner MB Enthusiast.

Monkeylegend MB Enthusiast. I would probably go over the bridge, traffic seems to move more freely from Essex into Kent over the bridge. The longer delays seem to be through the tunnels. Heathrow area on a Friday afternoon can be one continuous queue from J19 ish right round past the M3 and beyond.

Lots of traffic heading for the M4 at that time of day. Bluegnomes Active Member. There are also very few Bridge delays these days without the tolls. Remember to log onto the Dartford crossing and pay for it in advance. Flyinspanner said:. Monkeylegend said:. Bluegnomes said:. Rorywquin MB Enthusiast. I spent 2 hours between J12 and J21 clockwise on Thursday this week.

Going the otherway took about 30minutes - any accident or breakdown and all bets are off. Once again, Tuesday stood out as the safest day for travelers. In general, the researchers concluded that: There are typically more vehicles on the roads from Friday evening through Sunday, especially during the summer. Drivers tend to be more careless and reckless on weekends.

The M6 followed closely behind the M25 and M1 when it came to the number of accidents recorded between and , with 7, reported accidents. It was the deadliest motorway, however, with fatalities recorded. I live pretty close to Gatwick, it certainly isn't in London. Nor are Luton and Stansted. Heathrow is the only one that is within the M That wasn't a personal dig at you, but it annoys me how they are all labelled as London when they clearly aren't!

R12HCO posts months. Scootersp 2, posts months. Then A3, through the new tunnel, off at Petersfield, find the B to South Harting, then the B to the top of Chichester, lovely b roads that are fine wide enough for any car and that have in general an exceptionally good surface and a lovely selection of corners.



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