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Roads that can only be passed by vehicles with a width of 2 m or less

Posted: January 17, 2021 Updated:

It was a few days ago.

My husband and I had a rare time to spare that we had no plans or errands. Furthermore, at that time, I was riding a Porsche 911 for the schedule before and after that.

We asked each other, "Do you want to go somewhere?", But nothing in particular.

Then my husband said, "Oh, then there's a place I want to go to?", So I said "OK," and I relaxed in the passenger seat.

If you look around at the place where you are told that you've arrived, there's no store in particular, and there's nothing we could enter.

The moment I asked, "What did you come here for?"

My husband said, "Oh !!!! It's closed to traffic !!"

Well, that's true.

The road ahead was completely closed and couldn't be reached anymore.

And I finally understood when I saw this closed scenery.

Previously, with the Porsche 911 GT3, I ran into a road that says "I can only pass a vehicle width of 2.2 m or less", and I was scared and could not pass between the sticks standing on that road and made a U-turn. did.

Reference article:As told by Porsche's navigation ... GT3 to block all sides

When I was told, "Wow, I can't go through such a narrow place!", My husband said, "I can go through 2.2m, so let's go again!" I was trying to pass it between m-wide bars.

Yes. It's just a play that doesn't mean anything, but ^^

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

Then, when I passed the 2.2m road, my husband briefly said, "There is a little narrower place, so why don't you go there again?"

Of course, my reply was "No, absolutely no. I won't go."

However, the "narrower road" that said "I will never go" visited this day, and it was the place where the road was closed! !!

It was dangerous, Carrera! !! !! If it hadn't been closed, I would have been passed between narrow bars! !!

How narrow it is, but this is a photo of the time before the road closure that was still left on Google Map ↓

Can you see that the entrance to the road looks like a gate?

This.

There is only this space between the yellow bars (that is, the width of the red arrow). If you look at this in the picture, can you go? You might think that, but it's really narrow when you see it in front of you! !!

Of course, there is a stick like this on the other side of the narrow road area.

If it wasn't closed and the black carrera was passed through this narrow space, it was already in danger of divorce (laughs)! !! "What are you doing !!"

The reason for the divorce was probably "because I passed my precious 911 through a narrow stick", probably the only reason for divorce in Japan ^ ^

This road was even narrower than the road that was stuck in GT3 last time.

As was the case in the previous place, when you look at the sticks on this road, you can see that there is only evidence of being rubbed by the gass.

It's a nightmare, like this.

Perhaps this stick has already been hit quite firmly, it is dented and tilted ...

And who really left the frying pan in such a place! !! !!

This place has already been closed, and it seems that it will be closed as it is, so I can not pass even if I go.

Even so, if anyone is interested, this place is near the Asaka River Gate, which connects the Arakawa and Shingashi Rivers called Uchimakibashi in Saitama Prefecture.

Google Map:You can fly to the map from here

I'm glad I couldn't get through, but my husband regretted, "If it was closed on July 1, I should have forcibly come before that!"

What are you doing, we (laughs). Fufufu.

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