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Re: Longest drivable route?

Posted: 14 Sep 2017 08:11
by Blue Lark
Volleybal4life wrote:
14 Sep 2017 04:20
The question was ProMods+RusMap ;)
Ah, ah, I see :)

Re: Longest drivable route?

Posted: 15 Sep 2017 01:32
by The Mad One
I reckon it's about 4,900km, between Bilbao in and Krasnoslobodsk. Just bear in mind that this is a default SCS routing, and it is normally possible to shave bits off by diverting into cities or diverting via straighter routes. Allow 48-60 hours to drive the route nonstop, or adding rests, four to six days.

Re: Longest drivable route?

Posted: 17 Sep 2017 16:43
by PirriAND
When Promods makes it to the south of Spain, i want to drive from Cadiz (E) to Moscow (RUS)

Re: Longest drivable route?

Posted: 17 Sep 2017 16:45
by Noah_Lukas
PirriAND wrote:
17 Sep 2017 16:43
from Cadiz (E)
lul I went to Cádiz last week so I can give ya pics from RL situation :P
Oh and like I (and mateush05 ;)) said earlier I would drive from sothern Portugal to Magadan or if this would be ever possible 'till the eastern part of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug :D
Please don't spam me XDD

Re: Longest drivable route?

Posted: 17 Sep 2017 16:57
by PirriAND
I said Cadiz beacause i don't know if Promods will include Tarifa, which is by far the most southern point in the Iberian Peninsula:

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Re: Longest drivable route?

Posted: 17 Sep 2017 17:14
by Horizon™
Gibraltar-Vladivostok would be the best route ever

Re: Longest drivable route?

Posted: 17 Sep 2017 17:41
by brainiac
I think Gibraltat Shangai or Hong Kong.

Re: Longest drivable route?

Posted: 17 Sep 2017 18:27
by PirriAND
Tarifa is 45km south from Gibraltar which makes more sense to start from Tarifa, as I said before, the southern most part of the Iberian Peninsula.

Re: Longest drivable route?

Posted: 17 Sep 2017 21:07
by Noah_Lukas
Horizon™ wrote:
17 Sep 2017 17:14
Vladivostok
Chukotka Autonomous Okrug is further :P :lol:

Re: Longest drivable route?

Posted: 17 Sep 2017 22:07
by Parseccc
Tarifa to Naukan (the literal end of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug). Putting that in perspective, it would be a shorter distance to fly (if there was an airport there at Naukan) over the Atlantic Ocean, Canada, and Alaska, than it would be flying over Europe and Russia.