Fun driving roads you have driven...
I had fun driving from Banff Alberta to Vancouver. It's not narrow and twisty though.
https://maps.google.ca/maps?q=banff+...6paRuw&t=m&z=7
Video highlights.
https://maps.google.ca/maps?q=banff+...6paRuw&t=m&z=7
Video highlights.


Both of these were quite fun, the first was a bit of a bummer though, each way is 1 way, from the upper portion of the road is mostly downhill and when I was there it was a bit traffic laden and unable to really enjoy the multiple hairpins and was getting quite upset and frustrated.
Last edited by 555sexydrive; Aug 11, 2012 at 07:23 AM.
Man guys these are some incredible roads to drive!!
I've been riding motorcycles for many years and I've found a lot of nice roads while riding.
It's funny how the scenery can be so epic that you can forget to concentrate on the road lol
I've been riding motorcycles for many years and I've found a lot of nice roads while riding.
It's funny how the scenery can be so epic that you can forget to concentrate on the road lol
Thread's a bit old, but what the heck. These are two in my area. Neither are very long, and both have traffic problems during the day. The first one is two blocks from me, and is a great little 10 minute drive up and down. This time of year, one has to watch carefully at night for deer. Point A is actually my house.

This one is a business section right beside a bypass. Most of whats in the area is car dealerships and other automotive services. Wonder why that is...

Neither one of these is a very long road, the second is 2.1 km from point to point, the other is maybe 1 km if you start at the Salvation army a block north from where the map cuts off. Not much else in my area. This is the prairies, after all.

This one is a business section right beside a bypass. Most of whats in the area is car dealerships and other automotive services. Wonder why that is...

Neither one of these is a very long road, the second is 2.1 km from point to point, the other is maybe 1 km if you start at the Salvation army a block north from where the map cuts off. Not much else in my area. This is the prairies, after all.
To me, fun driving doesn't necessarily imply stupid fast driving. Curves are fun at modest speeds as well as at fast speeds.
Some fun roads I've been on (no time for pics at the moment, though):
Some fun roads I've been on (no time for pics at the moment, though):
- Vermont Route 17 through the Appalacian Gap
- Vermont Route 108 through Smuggler's Notch
- Skyline Drive and the Blue Ridge Parkway, most especially the southern portion of the parkway. It would be even more fun when it's not as rainy and foggy as when I drove it.
Bumping this up because I just got back from my trip up the coast to Oregon this weekend and have to add:
- 101 past Eureka (north) is quite fun
- The 1 coming off 101 towards the coast was great, I did southbound
- CA20 from Fort Bragg to Willits was 28 miles of pure awesome, some 2nd gear. I'd have to say this is one of the best roads i've driven on in a while.
My wife is afraid of heights so I was very thankful that she even suggested these routes for my driving pleasure. Took a spirited pace but slowed it down for her. Will go again some time.
- 101 past Eureka (north) is quite fun
- The 1 coming off 101 towards the coast was great, I did southbound
- CA20 from Fort Bragg to Willits was 28 miles of pure awesome, some 2nd gear. I'd have to say this is one of the best roads i've driven on in a while.
My wife is afraid of heights so I was very thankful that she even suggested these routes for my driving pleasure. Took a spirited pace but slowed it down for her. Will go again some time.
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