I rode it on my motorcycle in 2001. The road follows the side of a hill. I came around a corner and almost had a head on with a tractor trailer rig. I barely managed to get my bike and trailer past him. I did manage to flip him off, though.
Lol Tiki. He who flips first is in the right. Storminator, that ride sounds like fun, and also scary, which as you’re into riding, some degree of is what you’re after. Had a look because the wriggly S section looks plain weird to me still (and still looks like Moonshine Road Engineering): “During the summer months, the Blount County Rescue Squad maintains a presence on The Dragon on the weekends to assist Rural/Metro with emergency calls stemming from the frequent motorcycle accidents that occur there, as Rural/Metro dispatches from nearby Maryville, Tennessee, and emergency response times may be in excess of an hour. Approximately 37 traffic fatalities were recorded on this stretch of road from 2000 to 2017.” The tree of shame, hope those weren’t from the 37. Country hill backroads, I like driving them with music playing, not a pursuit at present, was a few years ago, would drive through the Yarra Ranges, sometimes in the day, sometimes at night. The one here looks a bit much, and busy. Some roads no way in hell would I ever go on, like those ones in South America on mountainsides. Also, Transfagarasen Highway, Romania?
Thought the road image was from a photoshop contest, the other day. What. They made it that way on purpose?!!
I rode it on my motorcycle in 2001. The road follows the side of a hill. I came around a corner and almost had a head on with a tractor trailer rig. I barely managed to get my bike and trailer past him. I did manage to flip him off, though.
priorities!
Hrm, imagine that reply from me is here >.>
Lol Tiki. He who flips first is in the right. Storminator, that ride sounds like fun, and also scary, which as you’re into riding, some degree of is what you’re after. Had a look because the wriggly S section looks plain weird to me still (and still looks like Moonshine Road Engineering): “During the summer months, the Blount County Rescue Squad maintains a presence on The Dragon on the weekends to assist Rural/Metro with emergency calls stemming from the frequent motorcycle accidents that occur there, as Rural/Metro dispatches from nearby Maryville, Tennessee, and emergency response times may be in excess of an hour. Approximately 37 traffic fatalities were recorded on this stretch of road from 2000 to 2017.” The tree of shame, hope those weren’t from the 37. Country hill backroads, I like driving them with music playing, not a pursuit at present, was a few years ago, would drive through the Yarra Ranges, sometimes in the day, sometimes at night. The one here looks a bit much, and busy. Some roads no way in hell would I ever go on, like those ones in South America on mountainsides. Also, Transfagarasen Highway, Romania?
Glad you can tell the tale!