Hazardous driving conditions for three miles head along Staunton Road from Monmouth

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Hazardous driving conditions for three miles head along Staunton Road from Monmouth

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 26 Apr 2015

The sign alongside the A4136 Staunton Road showing potentially slippery road surface doesn't tell all the story. The route ahead is winding and steep, with precipitous drops into the Wye valley. Driving needs much concentration at the best of times. This is not a route I would use in snowy or icy weather.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.81037
Longitude
-2.70475