4trac:
Great photos... We've talked a bit about the new larger width - did you become aware of that on these Lago Garda roads, which I expect are much narrower than most of your home roads? (991T looks as wide as two Minis in the one photo )
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2011 Range Rover Sport S/C, 2009 Porsche 911S
Surprisingly not. I drove the car like all my cars and never paid attention to the width. No issues at all but there were some roads where I was so afraid that I honked before each curve, just to make sure there isn't someone coming with speed. Fortunately, all drivers and motorcyclists were quite aware of the dangers and were very cautious. One exception though: There was a very sharp curve but the street was quite wide there (probably because of the sharp curve) and a car with German license plates came along, half on my half of the road, almost hitting (I drove as far right as possible) my front fender before he actually moved more to his right. Idiot. Luckily, I was very slow.
If these roads up there were closed to other traffic and one direction only, it would be a blast to drive there. So much fun. I was lucky that there was very low traffic, mostly motorcycles and some bicycles (Kudos to them, wasn't easy to go up there).
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RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991 Turbo S, Cayenne GTS (958), BMW X3 35d (2013)