A request from @annadeighton4835 to drive from Faversham to Canterbury via the country lanes has brought this video about. As I was already in Canterbury, I decide to do the trip the other way around. And despite the weather conditions of the wake of storm Bert, there were a few moments of debris and a diversion, it did turn out to be a nice drive in the end.

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  1. If I recall correctly Kent County Council has the habit of putting certain road marking in red to emphaise their presence to drivers, and remind that the marking is there for a reason – for safety. With all the roadworks on the A299, A251 etc this year I have been using country lanes more than ever, whilst I am OK with the roads all the bends and dips and hidden sights the danger of oncoming traffic worries me, I always use dipped headlights to help others spot my car. Also, the much of the time traffic was busy, with the rollercoaster aspect (fast, slow, stop, fast, slow etc) meant fuel consumption took a hit. My commute is Faversham to Ashford, try the return journey without using the A251 between Challock and Faversham, much more fun!!

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