Looks like the roads in Belgium hasn't changed since last time i were there in 2004. Wonder if they have paved any road since then 😉 So what is the best two lane road well maintained or four lane road not so well maintained 🤔
What's the best: a well maintained flat 2 lane road or a bumpy, filled with potholes 4 lane road where you have to drive slow to prevent car damage? What do you think?
2:10 If you are building the infrastructure for a high-capacity express road like this, why not go for a classic 2+2 layout? There seems to be plenty of space in the road shoulders for an additional lane on each side. I don't get the advantages of this strange 1+1 configuration (other than reducing the risk of frontal crashes during overtaking), but I do see several disadvantages
Than you adjust your speed, keep a safe distance and wait till the young driver in front of you wakes up and remembers he's allowed to drive faster. Most of the times it's young people playing with their phones that drive too slow and overcautious due to a lack of driving experience.
The worst roads: probably some local road in Germany. Or pre-renovation A4, A6 and A18 in Poland, but that's history now. The best roads: probably France or the Netherlands. Though generally speaking, the main road network is in good shape throughout most of Europe. You rarely have to travel longer distances on poor roads.
Speaking of Belgium, I love the fact that e.g. N5 from France to Charleroi is a 120 kph road with worse road condition than that old Polish Gierkówka had back in 2000-2010s (with speed limit of 70-100).