• BlazeOP
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    Belgium is definitely accurate

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      Belgium should be an even darker shade of red. Everytime I go there the driving is awful. You sknow the second you crossed the border. It’s ridiculous.

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    Can someone chime in and clarify as to why Portugal is in the top 3? I thought they were a honorary Baltic country.

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      Curious too, I’ve never driven there

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    yeah from my experience it looks pretty accurate (FR, DE, ES, IT, CH, BE, LU, AT)

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      Well, for Spain… which roads? Carreteras Nacionales? Autopistas? Autovías? The general connectivity of the road network? Because in Spain all of the vary a lot by area, and we have a ton of shit roads.

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        Autopistas and Autovías are excellent. The question is for how long? Spain has build too many roads (most per capita in Europe) and is running out of money for maintenance. Tolls are getting reintroduced this year to try and cover the cost.

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          Well, Autovias are great depending on the area. Right between Galicia and Castilla y Leon they are shit. Bumpy, not well maintained…

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      I don’t know either, probably some internal methodology reason. They could have converted it to 0 to 10 indeed.