• Zombie@feddit.uk
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    14 hours ago

    In the photograph I noticed there’s water either side of the road, so I looked it up on a map and it’s such a dumb fucking stretch of road. Of course the sea will take it!

    Why waste money rebuilding it over and over when they could make an inland road that serves the same route?

    Highlighted the road in red for visibility.

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      30 minutes ago

      Because that’s a freshwater lake on the inland side with interesting wildlife. Letting the sea in is a big call.

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      13 hours ago

      Somebody aught Torcross that Strete and give that up Start a Slapton

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      14 hours ago

      Doesn’t the road there serve as a barrier to protect the rest of the coast line behind it from erosion?

      However, if that were the case why is it not a proper damn? Hmmmm

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        11 hours ago

        That’s a natural spit of land (there is another technical term if it has land at both ends I think?). It was there, and flat, so they built the road on it. It wasn’t built for the road. (…probably)

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          7 hours ago

          Aye, however reading this I’m even more convinced putting a road there is idiotic, considering the environmental uniqueness of the area.

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slapton_Ley

          But hey, who cares about tarmac, exhaust fumes, tyre microplastics, brake dust, and potential oil leaks and debris from accidents in a nature reserve and area of special scientific interest?

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        13 hours ago

        Plus, the terrain near the coast here is an absolute bastard for point-to-point roads.
        You’d struggle to make the alternative road any more efficient than the existing b-roads.