It shows that TomTom need to introduce some more levels of road, not simply Motorway, A, B and C
Using the map above I'd happily take my motorhome from Polmorla, into Wadebridge and then up West Hill to the A39.
I'd think twice about taking a car via the direct route. Probably fine, but good chance you will need to reverse at some point . It's not suitable for a motorhome.
The longer route is probably faster, as the lane is 15-20mph in reality, although the speed limit is 60mph
Cornwall in particular* has thousands of miles of lanes, which are not really suitable for a motorhome unless you know exactly where you are going, and have the ability to reverse, possibly a considerable distance, when required.
(* Other areas also have miles of lanes, Devon, Lake district, NW Scotland etc, however Cornwall's lanes tend to be sunken, with granite sides, unlike say NW Scotland where its a narrow road, but crossing open moorland.),
Using the map above I'd happily take my motorhome from Polmorla, into Wadebridge and then up West Hill to the A39.
I'd think twice about taking a car via the direct route. Probably fine, but good chance you will need to reverse at some point . It's not suitable for a motorhome.
The longer route is probably faster, as the lane is 15-20mph in reality, although the speed limit is 60mph
Cornwall in particular* has thousands of miles of lanes, which are not really suitable for a motorhome unless you know exactly where you are going, and have the ability to reverse, possibly a considerable distance, when required.
(* Other areas also have miles of lanes, Devon, Lake district, NW Scotland etc, however Cornwall's lanes tend to be sunken, with granite sides, unlike say NW Scotland where its a narrow road, but crossing open moorland.),