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To that traumatic place that was blocked in all directions by Porsche GT3 ...

Posted: December 15, 2018 Updated:

As told by Porsche's navigation ...

The other day I wrote that if I was running as the Porsche 911 GT3 navigation told me, I was taken to a place where I had to slip through strange sticks, and I was blocked in all directions, and I had a terrible feeling. ..

We received comments from people on the internet, such as Minkara, with understanding and kindness, such as "I have a similar experience!" And "I'm glad I didn't have anything." Thank you ^^.

It is said that "If you are between those sticks, you could pass with Porsche GT3"

However! The night of the day when the navigation guided me to this strange place. After I got home, I talked about that time while showing my husband a picture, but my husband said, "If this was the case, I could have passed (between the sticks)?"

There are really few friends and acquaintances who can usually talk about Porsche in real life (because I am not well known in real life that I like cars), but from those who can do Porsche talk in such a few real life Even so, looking at the picture of this stick, "The car that ran in front of me was probably xx (← I'm sorry, I forgot what was said), so I should have been able to pass the Porsche GT3 at all normally. I was told.

What is this, the harsh opinions of people in the real world ... (laughs). Everyone on the net is kind, but ^^! !!

"No, no, I can't tell unless I actually go there and look at that stick in front of me! It wasn't wide enough to pass through with GT3!" I was arguing.

I thought I had to show more about how terrible the place was, so I decided to look for it to show Street View on Google Maps.

I was running as Navi told me, so I have no idea where I encountered the place in the dark.

The only thing I remembered was the indication of Metropolitan Expressway Route 6 on the right side of the map. After that, I'm merging there from an angle, "and" I'm sure, if you turn right here, it's still crowded from there, "I just remembered.

↓ If you run from the bottom of the map and follow the main street like the blue line, you will meet at the Metropolitan Expressway No. 6 Misato Line, but in the navigation, like the red line, 6 further ahead I remember being told to join the line. * The map display from here is not all north up, just in case.

So what you should look for is "There is a road that turns at a right angle to the right and intersects the Metropolitan Expressway Route 6, and a road that intersects the Metropolitan Expressway Route 6 straight and gently.And, according to her husband, there is a road where such a stick stands.There is always water (rivers, waterways, etc.)So I searched the map for the water around me.

Identify the location that was blocked in all directions with Porsche 911 GT3

With these as hints ... finally! I found the location of that stick! !! Finally, I was able to identify the place that was traumatic for me, which was blocked in all directions by GT3.

That's here,Near Hikoe, Misato City, Saitama Prefecturewas. Chiba prefectureIt was a way back from Kashiwa to TokyoSo, I'm convinced that it was around Misato that I was going down the road (at this time, it seems that there was heavy traffic on both the highway and the big general road, so I was running around on the small general road anyway). ..

I showed my husband the place on Google Street View and enthusiastically said, "It was like this! Look!".

Only one reply came back.

"OK, let's go!"

Whaaaaaaaat! Why is that so (laughs)?

what is that! However, I also love this kind of fun thing (that's right (laughs)?), So I will say "Then, will you go to verify whether you can really pass Porsche?" I decided to. Really, as always, it's too weird couple (laughs).

Let's pass between the sticks with GT3 if my husband has a lot of trouble! I was saying, "I think I can never pass in GT3, so at least make it Carrera!", I managed to head with Mr. Black Carrera, and I started.

Drive to Misato City, Saitama Prefecture with Porsche 911 Carrera (?)

Enter Saitama prefecture ...

Run along the river ...

Ah, when I saw it when it was bright, I approached the site thinking that it was like this. It was pitch black at that time, so it was a place where I had no idea what was really going on.

Try riding the backseat of the Porsche 911 Carrera

By the way, due to some circumstances, I was sitting in the back seat of 911 for some reason at this time. How many years have you been sitting in the back seat of 911 Carrera? !! (I haven't owned it for a long time (laughs)), so it's been a long time. The back seat of the 911 Carrera was more comfortable than I expected, and even I, an adult, could afford it. Since there is no headrest, it will be a little difficult if you accelerate suddenly.

And when I sit in the back seat after a long time,As soon as you turn around, the kicker's wooferI can see, and I'm in a good mood again. Kicker is cool to see nearby! When I drive alone, I am entertained by the roaring sound ^ ^

Then, I found the stick, saying, "Oh! Over there! Over there!" !!

My husband usually tries to get on the road, so I'm full of trauma, and I shout "Wait !!! I can't enter !! First, stop in front of me !!!" and ask him to stop.

Measure the width of the rod with a laser rangefinder

Hold the 911 in front and measure the width of the rod firmly with the laser rangefinder you brought. e? Is it like a maniac again, measuring with a laser rangefinder? No, it's not (laughs).

Even if you walk and see it in front of you, this is the width of the stick that you can never pass with Porsche 911.

However. Surprisingly, when I measured it, the width was "2,247mmIs displayed.

Yeah yeah. Late 991 PorscheWith 911 Carrera "1808/1852mm",Porsche GT3 "1852/1978mmBy the wayEven with the 992 type Carrera S, "1852/20 24mm"The width of the car.

in short. Even the 991.2 911 Carrera> 3,992 Carrera S can run through this bar! !! !! Lie! !! !! can not believe it! Is the laser measuring instrument broken? ??

★ Addition ★ (2018.12.29)
You pointed out in the comments! The number after the "/" is the full width, so it does not include the mirror part ... Therefore, it was dangerous to swallow only this number and say "I can go!" (Laughs). Abunai, Abunai. I'm glad I passed safely ^^ Thank you for pointing out!

By the way, the height of the stick is1,298mmwas.

While I was surprised at the result of the measurement, other cars came and passed by the space between the sticks.

Volkswagen is SHARAN-san ... oh. I'm going! Lie.

To the amazing Mercedes-Benz ML350 ...! !! !! Eh, can you really go through this? !! No, you'll hit it, this sense of width!

Wow, I went there! What's more, it didn't slow down too much (laughs).

Impossible! !! I doubted my eyes ...

But I think these people are completely locals who are already accustomed to passing through this place. It even seemed to enjoy "how fast you can get through".

As a matter of fact, even if you came by a smaller car, there are also people who panic here like me and make a U-turn in a hurry and go back, and that is exactly what the locals say. I think it's the general behavior of people who aren't. You know, that feeling ... It hurts ...

Surprised by the measurement results, I was surprised to see other cars passing by between these sticks as if nothing had happened. Normally, the width display next to the bar is "2.2mIt was posted properly. Towards the end of the road ...

No, but it was too dark at that time ↓, and it was impossible to look around like that with a panic ...

After all, even if I noticed this sign at that time and found that the width of the rod was 2.2 m, at that time I was able to pass there with a Porsche GT3 in total darkness. I can't think of it at all.

Try passing between the 2.2m rods with Porsche 911 Carrera

And this day. It turned out that the distance between the rods is 2.2 m, so finally Porsche 911 will try through Mr. Carrera. I'm just looking at it, but even if I know that it "passes in width", I'm already thrilled. The light that is visible in the distance and approaching here is 911 ↓

Looking at the Porsche 911 approaching the stick, I thought, "No, Carrera-san, don't approach here! Turn in front of it and run away!" It's traumatic for me. This stick ...

However, in reality, my beloved and important Carrera is approaching this stick in front of me. Ah.

Wow! !! Stop it! !! !! Porsche. Be careful! !! !!

….

Ah.

I passed ...

No, yeah, it should be OK in terms of width, so I passed ... right ... but I really passed ... I felt relieved, and (I was just looking at it) I was already tired at this point. (Lol).

Seeing Carrera who passed through safely, I was already impressed. It's a little disappointing, but the people who said "I can pass!" Were correct ... No, but if I were alone, I would never pass! !!

Lie! There was still ... the last challenge

Moreover. I was able to pass through this orange stick safely, and I was already relaxed in the car with a sense of relief MAX, saying, "No, I was able to pass through 911." All I have to do is go home.

I was really relieved to think so, but my husband said to me.

"Ah. There was also"

···teeth?

Did you see it again? what?

Eeeeeee.

Wow!

That is right. If you go straight through this orange stick, you will finally join the road that connects to the bottom of the Metropolitan Expressway No. 6 Misato Line.Yellow stickWas standing! !! It's impossible, this (laughs). what is that!

When I approached it, I could only think "No, I can't pass this" from inside the car.

However, if the width of this yellow bar is narrower than the width of the orange bar, such a devilish situation is impossible, and of course, it should be at least the same width as the orange bar.

When I calmly searched for the sign, I found that it was "2.2m", just like the orange stick.

2.2m ... If it is the same width as between the orange bars, there is no choice but to pass here as well. Rather, if you don't pass between these yellow bars, you have to go back and pass between the orange bars. Huh. This road will never come anymore ~ (laughs)! !! (I'm sorry to all the neighbors ... but I can't ...)

So, this time, I will experience passing between these sticks from inside the car.

Since the driver's seat is on the right side, the distance between the mirror on the right side and the stick is like this because it passes by just close to the right side ↓! !! !! Already, just barely. What's more, this yellow stick ... isn't it already hurt by meta-meta ~ (laughs)! !! Everyone is rubbing! !!

Porsche partners with Mapbox to develop a new map system

Just "Porsche has partnered with Mapbox, an open source map platform, to develop a map system for enjoying driving."I saw the newsHowever (December 15, 2018), my wish is that before the map to enjoy the drive, "A system that guides only the roads that can be comfortably passed by PorscheI want you to develop ... (laughs). For each Porsche car model. Furthermore, it would be great if you could consider the height of each car model ^^

With this, I don't know if the trauma that I experienced with the Porsche 911 GT3 was blocked in all directions and was about to die ... I don't know if it was overcome ... The result was "I was able to pass the Porsche 911 between the colored sticks", and I was convinced or surprised ... Anyway, in response to the opinion "I could pass it!", "Yes, it really passes." I'm glad I got the correct answer, "I was able to do it."

If you want to drive your own car, please try it ... (laughs).You can jump to the detailed map from here ^ ^

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