Dan DiBiase wrote:
>
> The Netherlands as about 1,000 people per square mile. So you can
> imagine what OUR highways are like here in the Garden State!!!
>
And overall, Australia is listed as the sixth LEAST densely populated
country with 6 (yes, 6) people per square mile :-) Of course then you
break it down to cities and you have Sydney with 10,437 people per
square mile.
Still, that leaves you with a lot of long, lonely, lovely roads outside
of those few coastal cities and, to get back to the point, some great
'cruise-control drives' where the dangers, however, include roaming
livestock and is falling asleep at the wheel!
Highway 1 which circles our country covers EVERY conceivable facet of
driving censity.
I prefer to remain in full control of my little car even if I am driving
for hours at a time.
--
Eric
'68MGB MkII
Adelaide, South Australia
"Aptenodytes non retro concidunt obi machinas Daedali successores supra
volantes spectant: ita censet scientista Ricardas Lapis Britannicus."
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