Tenerife Business Directory

Tenerife Property Sales from Lupain

Tenerife Property
Tenerife Times Home
Tenerife Blogs
Tenerife News
Tenerife 10 day Forecast
Tenerife Monthly Weather
Cheap Tenerife Flights
Tenerife Google Map
Useful Telephone numbers
Euro Converter
Tenerife Attractions
Hotels & Accommodation
Learn Spanish
Getting Started
Tenerife Times FAQs
Contact Us
Advanced Search

Rate Us:

Random Posts
African migrants' desperate journey Nigerian migrant worker Akum knew that she had to break the law to get to Europe. She works in the ...  Read more...

Details of current movies showing at Gran Sur cinema   Read more...

Livin’ La Vida Loca – Carnaval Tenerife Style January; a new year; the time for resolution and the opportunity to discard old vices. This year ...  Read more...

Is it the end of cheap flights to Tenerife   Read more...

A Tenerife Lazy Sunday Afternoon   Read more...

Create your own FREE Tenerife Blog Have you ever wanted your own Tenerife Blog site? Well now thanks to Tenerife Times sister site ...  Read more...

Useful Tenerife Telephone Numbers We have published via our Vertical Menu on the left hand side of the site a list of useful Telephone ...  Read more...

Tenerife's FreeBird Charity Fun Day Following on from John's post here about the FreeBird Atlantic Rowing Challenge we would like to let ...  Read more...

Retiring to Tenerife and your UK Pension I have recently been asked about the position on UK nationals moving to Tenerife and their ...  Read more...

Well it worked Well, my first blog worked, i've just had a look at it and it seems to have been posted OK, am I ...  Read more...

Tenerife to Lanzarote, land of fire - without getting your fingers burnt!  Tenerife to Lanzarote, land of fire - without getting your fingers burnt!That little devil ...  Read more...

Computer tuition for beginners   Read more...

A DM´s Life, Not An Easy One   Read more...

Guardia Civil boat runs aground in Tenerife Every once in a while you read or hear a story about Tenerife that makes you smile, recently there ...  Read more...

Are we too old?   Read more...

Tenerife Baggage Handlers How good are they? Last week Jenette (Mrs H) and  arrived on the XL flight out of Manchester. ...  Read more...

Web Site Design and Internet Marketing in Tenerife   Read more...

The FastCat from Tenerife to La Gomera We arrived at the ferry terminal in Los Cristianos (Tenerife) with over an hour to kill before the ...  Read more...

A stunning but eerie Tenerife Sunset As we sat in our apartment last week in Tenerife we looked out onto Yellow Moutain (Costa del ...  Read more...

Tenerife here we come Well as Rod Stewart once famously sang 'Tonights the night!'  Mrs H and I are bound for ...  Read more...

Favorites
 Add to favorites
 Make Homepage
 
Tenerife Times Home arrow Useful Telephone numbers
Life in the not-so-fast lane PDF Print E-mail
User Rating: / 2
PoorBest 
Contributed by Jack Montgomery   
Monday, 15 October 2007

I frequently have to travel between Puerto de la Cruz and the south of Tenerife. The quickest way of doing this, if not the most scenic, is to take the TF1 and TF5 autopista. The time it takes me, about one and a half hours, has been reduced a little by the recent widening of the autopista outside Candelaria. I say a little because I’ve noticed that a lot of Canarians seem a tad perplexed by the extra lane. They seem to treat it with suspicion, preferring to stay in the lane that they’re more familiar with, having driven along it for years; unfortunately that lane has now become the middle lane. The result is an inside lane which is almost devoid of traffic for as far as the eye can see, whilst everyone squeezes into the other two lanes; it’s just one of those little quirks that’s part and parcel of driving on Tenerife.

 

When there’s no time restraint, I much prefer taking to the country roads. The scenery is stunning and the roads, generally speaking, are quiet and a pleasure to drive on. You find that a lot of Tinerfeños on these roads drive with a style which reflects their attitude to life; they’re in no particular hurry to see it move along too quickly. Recently I’ve read reports from people warning visitors who are thinking of renting a car of the need to be careful when driving on Tenerife’s serpentine roads. Clearly sound advice, but only in as much as it makes sense to take care when driving on any road, especially unfamiliar ones.

The serpentine road that leads to the hidded Shangri-la of MascaThe road that the reports are usually referring to is the ‘Masca road’ and fair enough, the first time I saw the series of seemingly never ending switchbacks descending into a deep ravine I thought: ‘Wow, this has been designed by a road planner with a twisted sense of humour.’ It’s quite simply a breath-taker. But in truth, the ‘Masca road’ isn’t as nerve-wracking as it first appears; everybody has to take it slowly, so there’s no chance of a boy-racer suddenly careening around a blind corner at breakneck speed. And, despite reports to the contrary, in most places the road’s wide enough for two cars (as long as both drivers possess a modicum of spatial awareness). On the other hand, a resident told me that her husband had to drive one tourist’s car back out of Masca because the woman was far too terrified to attempt it herself.

Masca aside, most of Tenerife’s roads hold no difference than, say, driving in the Scottish highlands or the Brecon Beacons and won’t pose any problems to confident drivers. Let’s put it this way I’ve driven along most roads on this island and I’ve driven in Manchester, Birmingham and London; it shouldn’t need a mind reader to figure out which I thought were the most stressful.

Tag it:Spread the Word
Blinkbits
BlinkList
blogmarks
co.mments
connotea
Delicious
De.lirio.us
Digg
Fark
feedmelinks
Furl it!
Hugg
LinkaGoGo
Ma.gnolia
Mister.Wong
Netvouz
NewsVine
Profile Heaven
RawSugar
Reddit
Scuttle
Shadows
Simpy
Smarking
Spurl
Stumble
TailRank
Technorati
Wists
YahooMyWeb
< Previous   Next >

Comments

There are no comments yet - feel free to add one using the form below...


Page 1 of 0 ( 0 comments )
©2006 MosCom

Add comments to this article: Life in the not-so-fast lane ...

Enter your comment below.

Name (required)

E-Mail (required)
Your email will not be displayed on the site - only to our administrator
Homepage

Comment (supported) [BBcode]

Tenerife Scuba Dive Centre
<
Learn Spanish