Deep tram lines

HI all, be carefull DEEP tram lines on m25 c/wise where the m25 meets the m4 slip roads.Been like this for a long time, especially now the dreaded weather is going to nose dive.

Same M40 london bound just before Wycombe. Just where you need to get out into lane 2 to continue on the 40, its worse than a farm track :open_mouth:

Yep I reported them to highways england a good 2 months ago and it’s good to see still nothing has been done about them as I’m on that stretch every night

It used to be really bad on the A2 between Dover and the M2 Brenley Corner
I used to take a 4wd recovery wagon along that stretch , it was just a bit narrower than the tramlines and had proper off road tyres so it swayed about a bit in the ruts .

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The previous posts are nothing compared to the only 28km of motorway near Poznan in Poland years ago where you could literally let go the steering wheel for the whole stretch unless you wanted to overtake someone then you had a problem getting out of the ruts …

Deep tram lines?

Try driving in Bulgaria or Romania .

It seems the “tramlines” in the southeast are a natural extension of those in Eastern Europe, which should help Phillip Flopp’s driving skills and navigating around the southeast

Dartford Tunnel left hand bore approach - is rather rutted these days where the last on-slip comes on, with the fuel tankers parked up to the left…

Keep both hands on the steering wheel! :open_mouth: