Friday 19 August 2011

Plans for UK South Coast Super-highway sponsored by Microsoft

M*27 to be extended from Dover to Devon
The M*27 is enroute to be the first true Super-Highway here in sunny England as Microsoft branches out from cyber-space to tackle the real life difficulties of life in the slow lane in the UK.

Microsoft have plans for huge investment in this project, transforming the desperately slow and overcrowded link roads between Dover - the gateway to the UK and Devon.  The 10 lane highway will incorporate a dial-up-a-ride lane which may take a little longer, but will be cost-effective and reliable.  Drivers using the Microsoft Super-highway will be able to programme in their destinations or ask for directions and useful,  specific messages will appear on Twitter boards displayed alongside the road. 
Brighton will be one of the key stopping points on this route and there is much excitement about the new development in this diverse, forward thinking city.  Plans for keeping Brighton 'green' have been exercising the minds of many locals and 'in the cloud' parking is being created to provide a Park and Ride with a difference.  (The cloud is thought to be either under the Southwick Tunnel, inside the old Waterhall reservoir or Worthing.)
Speed limits will vary according to the traffic, but there will always be a super-fast lane available - at a small additional cost.
 The M*27 will cut journey times dramatically with Dover to Exeter achievable in less than 3 hours instead of about 8. Oh bring it on!


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